Katie Couric shared she was diagnosed with breast cancer a few months ago.
"Why Not Me," she titled the post. "June 21, 2022, was the first day of summer, my 8th wedding anniversary, and the day I found out I had breast cancer."
She explained that her gynecologist had reminded her she was due for a mammogram since her last one was in December 2020. Because she has dense breast tissue, she explained, she routinely undergoes a breast sonogram in addition to a mammogram since dense breasts can make it more difficult for mammograms to detect abnormalities."The heart-stopping, suspended animation feeling I remember all too well came flooding back: Jay's colon cancer diagnosis at 41 and the terrifying, gutting nine months that followed," she wrote.
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