‘Mean Girls’ star Jonathan Bennett gets mammogram for breast cancer awareness

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‘Mean Girls’ star Jonathan Bennett gets mammogram for breast cancer awareness
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The actor told his Instagram followers that his husband, Jaymes Vaughan, “had a cancer scare a few years ago.” The disease runs in both of their families.

The “Mean Girls” starin honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month to document his breast exam at Shin Imaging Center in Los Angeles.

Bennett filmed himself getting the tissue above each pec squeezed by a massive machine to produce X-ray images that a radiologist then analyzed and checked for abnormalities. “October is #breastcancerawarenessmonth and I’m showing you what getting a mammogram looks like for me,” the actor, 41, captioned the video.in Mexico — “had a cancer scare a few years ago,” explaining that the disease runs in both of their families.Therefore, “screenings are important to us,” Bennett shared., a mammogram is currently the best method to detect breast cancer early — when it’s easier to treat and before it’s prevalent enough to cause symptoms.

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