No way, are you kidding? I was shell-shocked. I thought I was going to die. I didnt know that if you find breast cancer early enough, you have a 98 percent survival rate. I went to work right after finding out and did E! I recently watched that episode and I dont know how I pulled it off. Afterward, I ran into my dressing room and started hysterically crying. Bill was really the one who had to pick me up off the floor and say, "Hey, were making a plan here.
Jim Wright You seem to display such grace under pressure. What is your secret? Focus on the positive. Whenever I was so sad, when I was on the floor kicking and screaming and crying, the best way I could pull out of it was when I would remind myself: Even with this happening, youre still better off than a lot of people.
For me, it was saying, "Yes, I have breast cancer. Yes, I had to have a double mastectomy. Thank God Im going to a good doctor. Im so fortunate I found it early. Im so fortunate to have Bill. Im so fortunate that I have a boss who understands. What is your cancer prognosis right now?
As of this week, Im a one-year survivor! I get checked every three months, and Im looking good. Where do you feel your absolute happiest?
Taking a long walk on the lakefront of Chicago with my husband and my baby boy. Next Page: Giuliana answers your questions [ pagebreak ]. I've really seen that. I have a great husband What more can I ask for, really? IE 11 is not supported. She added: ''We've been so lucky with Duke, if we could have another child that would be incredible and a real blessing.
Facebook Twitter Email. Because I felt so young. Rancic is not alone in being surprised by how much age can affect a women's fertility. A survey of 1, women found that more than half flunked a quiz of ten basic "fertility IQ" questions.
For example, many women surveyed thought that a healthy year-old woman would have a 70 percent chance of conceiving in a given month -- in reality, the likelihood is 20 percent. Rancic went through several rounds of failed in-vitro fertilization, then learned last year that she had breast cancer. After undergoing a double mastectomy in late , she and her husband Bill welcomed a son, Edward Duke, born to a surrogate carrier on Aug.
But Rancic says she can't think of anything she would have done differently.
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