Cynthia Nixon on GMA
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I couldn't get on here all day and thought that there would definitely be a buzz around here about Cynthia Nixon's GMA interview. Apparently, this was the first time that she has openly discussed her BC with the press (she was dx'd 1 1/2 years ago and it sounds like it was DCIS or a very small IDC). She looks fabulous and seems very self-assured and content. She also discussed how her partner and her children reacted to her cancer as well as the fact that she is now the celebrity spokesperson for the Susan G Komen Foundation.
It was a good interview, so if anyone gets a chance to see her discuss her cancer experience, I'd recommend checking it out.
~Marin
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I didn't even know she'd been diagnosed.
Thanks.
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Thank you -- I'll look it up.
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Marin, I had no idea, either! Thanks!
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Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon has revealed she is a breast cancer survivor.
The 42-year-old actress, who plays Miranda Hobbes in the hit TV show, was diagnosed 18 months ago - but has kept it quiet.
In an interview on US show Good Morning America she admitted: "I felt scared".
Brave Cynthia revealed she even had the surgery on a Sunday - so she would not miss even one performance of the Broadway play she was in at the time, adding: "That's just the way I am," Nixon admitted.
Scroll down for more...Cancer battle: Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon has revealed on a US television show that she is fighting breast cancer
Big screen time: The star is set to hit the big screen after reuniting with the cast of the hit TV show for a big screen version, Sex and the City: The Movie
The actress spoke out about the life-changing event, and for the first time about her relationship with lesbian lover Christine Marinoni, who she admitted was hit hard by the cancer crisis.
Cynthia revealed: "My girlfriend was very scared.
"She was the one doing the eating. She was in a panic - she was just trying to calm herself down any way she could."
The actress said she always thought she would get the disease because her mother had battled it when she was just 12.
Scroll down for more...Scared: Cynthia, seen here with her partner Christine Marinoni, said the shock news hit her girlfriend hardest, and that they were both very 'scared'
Cynthia was given the news that a small tumour had been found after a mammogram. But she said: "I realised it had been found early so they could get right on with it."
The lumpectomy was followed by six weeks of radiation treatment.
She said her own crisis made her re-evaluate how Sex and the City used breast cancer for a storyline, insisting: "I think it was beautiful. Like, leave it to Samantha to make a party out of cancer!"
Scroll down for more...Cynthia spoke out about her cancer battle on US show Nightline, after becoming an official ambassador for a breast cancer organisation,
But while Samantha fought a very public battle on the show, Cynthia deliberately kept her ordeal out of the public eye.
"I didn't really want to make it public while I was going through it. I didn't want paparazzi at the hospital, things like that", she said.
Together with partner Christine, the couple broke the news to her two children - Samantha, 11 and Charles, 4, from her previous relationship with their long-time companion Danny Mozes.
"I told them, 'They found some breast cancer in my right breast, it's very small, it's very early, I'm going to have an operation and they are going to take it out, and then we are going to have six and a half weeks of radiation and this is like what grandma went through - and I'm gonna be fine," she said.
Scroll down for more...Cynthia and her co-stars Kristin Davis, Sarah-Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall in the highly anticipated film of their hit show
Cynthia, also revealed that her children call them both the women 'mom'. She said: "They love her, they call her mom.
"My son is very funny: sometimes he says mum and it's obvious he means both of us - or either of us. He's just 'Mom' and whoever answers is fine."
The actress is now an official ambassador for Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the world's largest breast cancer organisation.
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As I fellow Breast Cancer survivor, I don't know why she chose to keep it a secret. I also was stage one, but chose to fight it with radiation, chemo, and drug therapies. I applaud her for finally letting the public know of her diagnosis.
Bringing it to the public only helps us in our fight to beat this dreaded disease.
- Kathy King, Moorestown, NJI wonder which one of them takes the masculine role?
- Ian, CheshireI am so shocked, I wish her well.
- Lauren Goodman, Cheshunt -
i had read about this 6 months ago online, when you google celebrity breast cancer survivors her name came up, i was shocked and bothered that she chose to keep it a secret. she had early stage and had radiation, it did not mention if she was on hormone tx.
she looks great!!
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