Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Cynthia Nixon: I Had Breast Cancer

Two old age after the fact, actress Artemis Richard Nixon said she successfully battled breast cancer, studies the New House Of York Daily News.

Nixon, who reprises her function of lawyer Miranda Thomas Hobbes in the “Sex and the City” film (which hits theatres on May 30), said she was diagnosed when she was in the off-Broadway show “The Prime of Girl Jean Brodie.”

“I didn’t desire to do it public while I was going through it,” Richard Nixon said. “I didn’t desire the paparazzi at the hospital, that sort of thing."

Nixon, who dwells on New House Of York City’s Upper Berth Occident Side, said she underwent a lumpectomy and more than than six hebdomads of radiation.

Her female parent Ann battled the disease twice, said Nixon, who have two children.

The diagnosing of malignant neoplastic disease in Nixon’s right breast mirrored the secret plan of the “Sex and the City" telecasting show, in which Kim Cattrall’s fictional character Samantha Mother Jones successfully battled the disease.

Nixon said she will be a spokeswoman for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation adjacent year.

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