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In a deeply personal and candid disclosure this week, I revealed publicly that my ovarian cancer has returned for a third time. I broke the news during an appearance on the Changing the Ovarian Cancer Story podcast, telling listeners with honesty that I have it again, but this bout is being managed well. Dr. Angela George, my physician, spoke alongside me and clarified that this is a rare form of ovarian cancer—making up less than ten percent of cases—and that my current treatment includes immunotherapy, which I described as blessedly free from side effects. I shared how I take daily medication and receive hospital infusions every six weeks, and that my condition is something I manage with regular three-month checkups. As reported by AOL News, I found it difficult to hold back tears as I talked about what it means to rely on support, admitting how, for perhaps the first time, I truly asked for help from my circle, and the response truly sustained me. CNN and several other outlets have spotlighted my story, inspiring social media conversations about cancer awareness, early detection, and the invisible struggles so many face.
Professionally, I continue to host Amanpour & Co. and have kept up a full slate of significant interviews and appearances this week despite my health battles. PBS SoCal, among other PBS affiliates, highlighted my sit-down with former UN Climate Chief Christiana Figueres from Brazil ahead of the much-anticipated COP30 summit, where we discussed global climate action and personal resilience. In another major episode, I sat down in Brazil with Prince William, just as the Earthshot Prize celebrations drew international focus. We discussed the transformative power of optimism and tangible solutions for the climate crisis, while Prince William reflected on intergenerational hope and responsibility—a conversation that, according to CNN and ABC World News Tonight, even went viral due to its emotional resonance and global significance.
Headlines like CNN Host Christiane Amanpour Reveals Cancer Has Returned for Third Time have dominated the news cycle, and social media has been flooded with messages of support, as well as renewed discussions about women's health and media transparency. I continue to stress early detection, share details of my own journey, and emphasize the role community and storytelling play in both private health crises and public challenges like climate change.
If there is speculation in the press about whether I may take a step back from broadcast journalism, I have not confirmed any change to my current professional plans. My stance remains clear: I am not letting cancer define my work or my voice, and as of this moment, every on-air appearance is a statement of resilience and a testament to the power of carrying on.
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