Amanda Peet Opens Up
Amanda Peet has shared her experience with breast cancer, revealing her diagnosis in March and detailing her journey to recovery.
Diagnosis and Initial Reactions
Amanda Peet was diagnosed with stage I hormone-receptor-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer following a routine scan. Initially feeling a mix of relief and fear, she described the process of awaiting more test results as an emotionally taxing experience.
The MRI revealed a second mass that was benign, allowing her to avoid more extensive treatments like a double mastectomy or chemotherapy. She proceeded with a lumpectomy and radiation therapy, receiving a clear scan by January.
Communicating with Family
Peet discussed how she informed her children about her diagnosis, emphasizing the challenge of timing and managing their emotional responses. Her husband, David Benioff, also supported her through this process.
Coping and Advice
Amanda Peet cited advice she received during this period: "Enjoy it while we're here," which resonated with her deeply. She emphasized that sharing her story in an essay contributed significantly to her healing journey.
Reflecting on how the writing process helped her cope, Peet found comfort in potentially helping others feel less alone through her openness about the diagnosis.
Feelings of Gratitude
In public appearances and interviews, Amanda has expressed feelings of gratitude for being diagnosed when she was. Despite the uncertainty, she feels fortunate given the circumstances and is appreciative of the support she's received.