Giuliana Rancic
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HOLLYSCOOP EXCLUSIVE
January 30, 2012

Hollyscoop talked to Giuliana at the 18th Annual Screen Actor’s Guild Awards, and she told us that while she stays strong, there are moments where her battle with breast cancer hits home.
January 10, 2012

“I don’t give to sh-ts about my breasts,” Rancic said at a Television Critics Association press tour. “I didn’t care that at the Golden Globes, I wouldn’t be able to show cleavage.”
December 14, 2011

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Her husband Bill Rancic told E!: "G is doing really well ... Her surgery lasted about four hours and the doctors were very pleased with the result. She had a little bit of pain through the night but is feeling much better this morning and was cracking jokes."
Yup, she’ll probably be back on The Fashion Police by Friday.
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December 12, 2011

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"[I'm scared] just of the unknown," says Rancic, "I've never been through anything like this. I'm scared of waking up and the pain. I do hear it's a painful recovery, so I worry about that."
Rancic decided that she would have her double mastectomy with immediate reconstructive surgery before 2011 is over.
"It's a great time to do it," she says, "I'll be recovering during the holidays. It's kind of quiet, and my family - and of course [my husband] Bill will be with me, so it's great."
Her husband, Bill Rancic, who should be given the award for most supportive husband of the year says he and Giuliana are looking forward to 2012 to put her battle with breast cancer behind them. Giuliana reveals that with a mastectomy there's "less than a one percent chance [the cancer] would every reoccur," says Giuliana.
December 7, 2011

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"Listen, I love my girls, but I'm gonna feel more like a woman when this is all done," Rancic said on The Wendy Williams Show on Tuesday.
Giuliana's husband, Bill, has been supportive of her throughout her battle. She told Williams that she thinks "scars are beautiful. I think scars tell a story."
"I'll always look at them and think, 'Wow, I made it through that.'"
She also joked that her boobs "might come out looking even hotter."
December 5, 2011

Giuliana and her husband Bill appeared on NBC’s Today show to announce that Giuliana has chosen the more dramatic option to ensure that the cancer is gone and according to her doctors, this surgery will give the cancer only a 1% chance to return.
“At the end, to be honest, all it came down to was just choosing to live, and not looking over my shoulder for the rest of my life,” says Rancic.
November 22, 2011

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Rancic says that she's been "hanging in there" post surgery. She told Parade.com: "I'm good. I'm hanging in there. I have good days and bad days, but so far so good."
Rancic's cancer was detected while undergoing IVF treatments, and luckily, the cancer was caught in the early stages.
October 20, 2011

"It was kind of a long day," Bill explained. "There's many steps in the process when you go through this. Because it was on both breasts, the morning started off with a two hour MRI where they had to put a guide wire in so the surgeon knew exactly what area to remove."
Yikes! I don’t even know what this means, but it makes me shudder. Which just goes to show you, women who battle breast cancer are damn heroes.
Surgeons then took a mammogram of Giuliana’s other breast and repeated the process.
October 18, 2011

More and more celebrities are opening up about their own personal struggles in order to spread that much-needed awareness. Real Housewives star, Kyle Richards, showed up to the JOICO Breast Cancer Awareness event, where she told Hollyscoop:
“I lost my mother to breast cancer so any chance I have to support breast cancer awareness, I'm all for it.”
And Giuliana Rancic is the latest celebrity to announce her battle with the disease. Rancic was diagnosed when she was getting in vitro fertilization and her doctor suggested she get a mammogram.
“This baby saved my life,” Rancic said about her soon-to-be conceived child.
October 18, 2011

"There was a long period of time where I thought I was going to hide this from everyone, that I didn't need to tell anyone," Rancic, 37, said via satellite. "And then as time went by, I would see friends of mine that didn't know, and I would think, 'God, I wish I could let her know what I'm going through,' so that she goes and gets checked."
But Rancic is pleased with her decision. “I feel like such a heavy weight has been lifted off my shoulders.”
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