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Olivia Munn, who has been open about her breast cancer journey, says her mom was diagnosed, too
Olivia Munn has for more than a year been speaking out about the importance of a breast cancer risk assessment test that helped lead to her diagnosis in 2023, and she has now shared that the same test also led to her mother's breast cancer diagnosis. Munn said in an Instagram post that her mother, Kim, was diagnosed with Stage 1 Her2 breast cancer, writing that while the assessment test saved her own life, she never thought it 'would save my mom's life as well.' Munn is referring to The Tyrer-Cuzick Risk Assessment test, an free, online tool that uses a statistical model to estimate a woman's risk of developing breast cancer over the next five years as well as over her lifetime, or up to about age 90, according to the National Cancer Institute. Munn shared a link on her Instagram page to the test. 'After my own breast cancer diagnosis in 2023, I urged my mother and sister to take the Breast Cancer Lifetime Risk Assessment test,' Munn wrote. 'My mother scored 26.2%. Her yearly mammogram had just come out clear but because of that high score I insisted she get an MRI.' Munn said her mother has since completed 12 rounds of chemotherapy treatment, with additional transfusion treatment continuing until the fall. The 'Your Friends & Neighbors' actress first revealed that she was diagnosed with a form of breast cancer known as Luminal B cancer in 2024. The cancer was found in both of her breasts, and Munn's treatment included a double mastectomy and a hysterectomy. The carousel of photos and videos that Munn posted included images of herself, along with her husband comedian John Mulaney, by her mother's side while she appeared to be getting treatment. A video showed Munn's mom ringing the bell after completing her chemotherapy treatments. Munn added that her mom hopes that sharing her story 'will help save someone's life' and went on to thank the healthcare providers who cared for both of them. 'To anyone out there who is taking care of someone or has made it their profession to do so, thank you,' she wrote. 'These fights can feel near impossible without you.'
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6 days ago
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Olivia Munn Reveals Her Mother Has Breast Cancer, 2 Years After Her Own Diagnosis: ‘Heartbreaking'
Olivia Munn revealed that her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer after encouraging her to take the same Tyrer-Cuzick breast cancer risk assessment that 'saved my life' Her mother underwent a double mastectomy, 12 rounds of chemotherapy, immunotherapy and will continue monthly treatments The actress admitted that although she's gone through breast cancer herself, watching a loved one go through it is 'even more heartbreaking'Two years after her own diagnosis, Olivia Munn revealed that her mother is now battling breast cancer. 'My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer,' the 45-year-old shared in an Instagram post on July 9. 'You may know that when I talk about my own battle with cancer I bring up the Lifetime Risk Assessment test that saved my life. I never would've predicted it would save my mom's life as well. ❤️' Munn explained that after learning she had breast cancer in 2023, she urged her mother to take the Tyrer-Cuzick breast cancer risk assessment. Based on a variety of factors — including family history, the date of a woman's first period, breast density and her age when her first child was born — the free tool estimates a woman's risk of developing invasive breast cancer within the next 10 years and within her lifetime, Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi, a board certified OB/GYN and Munn's doctor, previously told PEOPLE. A lifetime risk score of 20 percent or more suggests high risk, and additional diagnostic screening may be required. Munn said that her mother scored 26.2% despite having a clear mammogram, so the actress insisted that she get an MRI. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. 'Shortly after, my mother was diagnosed with stage 1 Her2 breast cancer. She has since completed 12 rounds of chemo and will continue monthly Herceptin transfusions until this fall,' Munn wrote. 'From my mom being there after my double mastectomy to me being there after hers. From me having to find an oncologist, to my mom and I sharing one. I can tell you this: going through cancer is really hard. But there's something about watching a loved one go through it that is even more heartbreaking.' 'My mom's husband , Sam and I learned everything we could about Her2, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, cold caps… I spent many nights taking care of my mom when the chemo became too much, wishing I could fight the fight for her, even if only for a day to give her a little break,' she continued. 'It's no small feat to realize you can't do it for them. To anyone out there who is taking care of someone or has made it their profession to do so, thank you. These gifts can feel near impossible without you.' ! Munn's post included several photos and videos throughout her mother's treatment journey, including a clip of her ringing the bell after completing chemotherapy. The X-Men Apocalypse star then stressed the importance of the breast cancer risk assessment test, noting that it 'saved my life and now my moms.' 'We're taught about our periods, yearly Pap smears and mammograms at 40. And we now need every gynecologist to incorporate the lifetime risk rest into their care plan,' she wrote. 'All of these things matter, you can't leave one off. My mom wanted me to tell you that she hopes by sharing her story it will help save someone's life." 'I want to say how proud I am of my mom,' she added. 'She's handled all of this with bravery and humor while still driving us crazy (just says after her double mastectomy she tried to do laundry and make dinner - she's insane.)' Munn ended the post by thanking the several people who were a part of her mother's medical team. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Munn was diagnosed with bilateral breast cancer in April 2023. She has since had five surgeries, including a lymph node dissection, a double mastectomy and a hysterectomy. During the 2025 TIME Women of the Year Gala in February, she said she's 'doing really good' as she discussed her treatment and health. 'I'm doing really good today,' Munn, who was an honoree at the event, shared. 'I am working through different medications and I think anyone who's gone through any kind of cancer, but specifically breast cancer, understands there's a real science to figuring out the best kind of medication for you.' While Munn admitted 'there are good days and bad days,' she said that she has "hit a good stride' when it comes to her health. Read the original article on People


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6 days ago
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Olivia Munn, who has been open about her breast cancer journey, says her mom was diagnosed, too
Olivia Munn has for more than a year been speaking out about the importance of a breast cancer risk assessment test that helped lead to her diagnosis in 2023, and she has now shared that the same test also led to her mother's breast cancer diagnosis. Munn said in an Instagram post that her mother, Kim, was diagnosed with Stage 1 Her2 breast cancer, writing that while the assessment test saved her own life, she never thought it 'would save my mom's life as well.' Munn is referring to The Tyrer-Cuzick Risk Assessment test, an free, online tool that uses a statistical model to estimate a woman's risk of developing breast cancer over the next five years as well as over her lifetime, or up to about age 90, according to the National Cancer Institute. Munn shared a link on her Instagram page to the test. 'After my own breast cancer diagnosis in 2023, I urged my mother and sister to take the Breast Cancer Lifetime Risk Assessment test,' Munn wrote. 'My mother scored 26.2%. Her yearly mammogram had just come out clear but because of that high score I insisted she get an MRI.' Munn said her mother has since completed 12 rounds of chemotherapy treatment, with additional transfusion treatment continuing until the fall. The 'Your Friends & Neighbors' actress first revealed that she was diagnosed with a form of breast cancer known as Luminal B cancer in 2024. The cancer was found in both of her breasts, and Munn's treatment included a double mastectomy and a hysterectomy. The carousel of photos and videos that Munn posted included images of herself, along with her husband comedian John Mulaney, by her mother's side while she appeared to be getting treatment. A video showed Munn's mom ringing the bell after completing her chemotherapy treatments. Munn added that her mom hopes that sharing her story 'will help save someone's life' and went on to thank the healthcare providers who cared for both of them. 'To anyone out there who is taking care of someone or has made it their profession to do so, thank you,' she wrote. 'These fights can feel near impossible without you.'