Celebrity Breast Cancer Survivors Who Inspire Us [Gallery]
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According to Entertainment Weekly, Knowles revealed her battle with stage 1A breast cancer. Her transparency and survival reminded us even those behind the spotlight fight.
2. Wanda Sykes

Diagnosed in 2011 with early-stage ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), Wanda opted for a double mastectomy and has become outspoken about breast health. She notably said, “It was my boobs or my life,” to People.
3. Monyetta Shaw

The reality star was diagnosed with stage 1 invasive ductal carcinoma in November 2024 and underwent a lumpectomy and radiation.
4. Vanessa Bell Calloway

When Calloway faced early-stage breast cancer (DCIS), she underwent reconstructive surgery and became a voice for early screening, especially for women of color.
5. Robin Roberts

The Good Morning America anchor faced breast cancer publicly, chronicling her treatment and recovery in the open and normalizing the survivor journey for millions.
6. Ericka Hart

A queer Black educator and model, she was diagnosed at 28 with bilateral breast cancer and underwent a double mastectomy. She has since used her body, scars, and platform to destigmatize survival.
7. Ananda Lewis

Though Ananda’s no longer with us, she was a huge advocate for breast cancer awareness particularly for Black women.
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