Drew Barrymore's Cancer Scare: Why Her Emergency Biopsy Story Matters

Drew Barrymore recently experienced a breast cancer scare that led to an emergency biopsy. She opened up about the frightening experience on her talk show with guest Tig Notaro. The actress found courage to discuss her health journey after watching Notaro's documentary about cancer. Barrymore also shared her personal approach to aging and cosmetic procedures as she enters her fifties.

Key Points: Drew Barrymore Reveals Breast Cancer Scare After Bad Mammogram

  • Barrymore discussed her health scare with comedian Tig Notaro on her show
  • She waited five anxious days for biopsy results after abnormal mammogram
  • The actress found inspiration in Notaro's documentary about cancer journeys
  • Barrymore also shared her stance against cosmetic surgery at age 50
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Drew Barrymore had breast cancer 'scare' post 'emergency biopsy'

Actress Drew Barrymore opens up about her recent breast cancer scare, emergency biopsy, and how Tig Notaro's documentary inspired her to share her story.

"I recently had a scare. I'm completely fine, but I did get a bad mammogram and I got taken into that room and then I had an emergency biopsy and I waited those five days. - Drew Barrymore"

Los Angeles, Nov 4

Actress Drew Barrymore shared that she recently had an "emergency biopsy" following a "bad mammogram".

Barrymore discussed the killer disease with comedian Tig Notaro, who underwent a double mastectomy in 2016 after being diagnosed with bilateral breast cancer.

Speaking on The Drew Barrymore Show, the actress said: "This is the thing I've wanted to risk talking about on this show because - I recently had a scare. I'm completely fine, but I did get a bad mammogram and I got taken into that room and then I had an emergency biopsy and I waited those five days."

Barrymore said she was touched by Notaro's recent documentary Come See Me in the Good Light, which follows celebrated poets Andrea Gibson and her wife Megan Falley as they navigate life following the former's terminal ovarian cancer diagnosis.

She said: "I have been wanting to discuss a certain subject on this show, and I did not know how. It is a very tough one to approach. But, having seen your documentary, I feel like I might be able to start scratching the surface here because of what you guys were brave enough, bold enough and smart enough to put out into the world, which is clearly being embraced, so I think that also gives us a little more confidence."

Barrymore added: 'This documentary also gives you such an intimate portrait not only of these people's lives, but what the journey of going through cancer is like, and it is not heavy. There's confidence, courage, strength, reality, and humanity."

Meanwhile, Barrymore turned 50 earlier this year and revealed that she does not plan to have any cosmetic surgery, reports people.com.

The star said: "I haven't done anything and I want to try and stay that way... but I also am like, do whatever works for you. The only thing I do know is don't judge other people because they do things differently.

"We're all on our own path and we have to support each other. I see a lot of turkey neck or I have a lot of other time where I'm like, 'Oh Wow, we're there now.'"

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Rohit P
Waiting 5 days for biopsy results must have been terrifying. My mother went through similar anxiety last year. More awareness needed about breast cancer in Indian women - it's not just a "Western disease" anymore.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate her sharing, I wish she'd mentioned the importance of early detection more clearly. Many Indian women still feel shy about mammograms and breast examinations. We need stronger public health messaging.
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Ananya R
Her message about not judging others' choices is so relevant in our society where people constantly comment on women's appearance and life decisions. More power to her! 💪
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Vikram M
Celebrities using their platform for health awareness makes a huge difference. Hope this encourages more Indian women to prioritize their health over household responsibilities. Health comes first, always.
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Kavya N
The part about supporting each other's journeys really touched me. Whether it's health issues or aging naturally, we need more empathy in our communities. Beautiful message! ❤️

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