Christina Applegate Opts For Double Mastectomy and Breast Implants

Tuesday Sep 23, 2008
Christina Applegate gets Breast Implants following Double Mastectomy
Christina Applegate Opted for Double Mastectomy,
following her Breast Cancer Diagnosis, this past
August.

The entertainment world was stunned this past August when the star of ABC’s “Samantha Who?”, Christina Applegate announced that she had breast cancer and was set to undergo a double mastectomy to combat the disease. An outpouring of support and well-wishes from fans and women who had undergone the same circumstances followed as she embarked on course of action that for her, “seemed the most logical.”

During her treatments, doctors detected the presence of “CDH1″, a rare genetic mutation that placed her at an extremely high risk for cancer to spread or return, and despite the fact that cancer was only discovered in one breast, she, like a growing number of breast cancer victims, chose to have both breasts removed as a precautionary measure.

“I didn’t want to go back to the doctors every four months,” she says. “I wanted to be rid of it. For me this was the choice I made and it was a tough one.”

What may seem like a drastic step to some, becomes a reasonable decision for patients like Applegate who have the CDH1 gene.

“There’s around a 50% chance of having a recurrence in 5 years, and possibly a 60% chance of developing cancer by the age of 70,” says Dr. Steven Schonholz, Medical Director at Mercy Medical Center’s Breast Care Center.

While it isn’t known what type of Breast Reconstruction she’s had, following her Mastectomy, she is an ideal candidate for tissue expansion (a reconstructive procedure, using the patient’s own tissue) or breast implants, given her age, figure and medical history.

So, where is Applegate now, in terms of her health and state of mind?

“I’m clear. Absolutely 100-percent clear and clean it did not spread, they got everything out.” She added in a Good Morning America interview, following her reconstructive procedure: “I’m going to have cute boobs til I’m 90”.

We here at Breast Implants Info wish Ms. Applegate well and hope that she enjoys many happy and healthy years to come.

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Jane:

Does anyone know the name of the surgeon who performed the breast reconstruction for Kylie Minogue and for Christine Applegate. I have gone through 4 operations tonplace an implant with the same surgeon and all the time Aeneid up with a small implant that doesn’t cover my cleavage if it covers my cleavge it doesnt cover the side of the brast or end up rotating or contracting . 9 years later I just had an operation again with the same surgeon as all the surgeon here in Sydney always told me to go back to him to fix it. He may be good in flap transfer but when it comes to implants he is the worst. Now after last surgery I ended with an implant cover the side of my breast but left me with 3 centimeters gap between cleavage . Right breast is close to middle lone but left breast is shifted to the side. If anyone knows the name of surgeon operated on Kylie or Christine please can you provide me with their contact details. Thanks

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