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Olivia Munn Breaks Silence on Her Surprise Breast Cancer Battle—Exclusive Details and Inspiring Photos
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LOS ANGELES — Actress and activist Olivia Munn is opening up about life on the other side of a harrowing health battle, revealing that surviving breast cancer has reshaped everything from her career choices to her daily routines.
A new interview published this week highlights how the 44-year-old star of “The Predator” and “X-Men: Apocalypse” has undergone five surgeries since her April 2023 diagnosis, including a double mastectomy, lymph-node dissection and hysterectomy, procedures she calls “the hardest and best decisions I’ve ever made”.
More time for family, selective projects
Munn says the operating room “forced a full stop” on her nonstop schedule. Now the Oklahoma native prioritizes mornings with comedian-husband John Mulaney and eight-month-old daughter Méi June. “If a script keeps me away from them for weeks, it’s an automatic pass,” she notes. “Nothing’s worth missing her first steps.”
Courage Award next week
Her newfound perspective will be front-and-center on May 30, when she accepts the Women’s Cancer Research Fund’s Courage Award in Beverly Hills, an honor that recognizes both her transparency and advocacy for early screening.
From private pain to public platform
• Risk awareness: Munn credits a proactive Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Score for catching her bilateral tumors before they spread.
• Routine MRIs: She encourages women with dense breast tissue to supplement mammograms with MRI scans.
• Mental reset: Meditation, infrared saunas and short hikes in Griffith Park are “non-negotiables” in her daily recovery arsenal.
Hollywood comeback on her terms
While rumors swirl about a Marvel return, Munn confirms she’ll next appear in the independent drama “Your Friends & Neighbors,” shot intermittently between surgeries. “They scheduled around my drains and dressings. That kindness kept my love for acting alive,” she explains.
Social-media surge
Instagram Reels of baby Méi giggling at their rescue dog, Chance, have racked up millions of views, turning Munn’s feed into an uplifting journal of motherhood and survivorship. The actress jokes that her daughter’s first word might be “scan,” adding, “She already recognizes the hospital lobby.”
What’s ahead
With her health stabilizing, Munn plans to lobby Congress for mandatory insurance coverage of 3-D mammograms and will keynote September’s Global Breast Cancer Symposium in New York.
Key takeaway
“Early detection saved my life,” she tells fans, urging them to book screenings the same way they schedule oil changes. “Cars can be replaced—your life can’t.”
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