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Actress Cynthia Nixon arrives at the
54th annual Emmy Awards in Los Angeles in this September 22, 2002 file
photo. Nixon has joined forces with the breast cancer organization Susan
G. Komen for the Cure and is going public with her own battle with breast
cancer. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>>
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BEIJING, April 17 -- Cynthia Nixon has joined forces with
the breast cancer organization Susan G. Komen for the Cure and is going public
with her own battle with breast cancer.
Nixon, who is reprising her role as Miranda in HBO's
"Sex and the City" in an upcoming movie, had a lumpectomy two years ago and then
underwent six and a half weeks of radiation. She also helped her mother battle
breast cancer.
"As the daughter of a breast cancer survivor, knowing
my personal risk made me more aware and more empowered when I faced my own
diagnosis," the 42-year-old actress said in a statement. "I want to help Susan
G. Komen for the Cure educate the 1.1 million women around the globe who face a
diagnosis each year."
The Dallas-based Komen foundation is known for its
Race for the Cure events.
Nixon will serve as an ambassador for the
organization and will share her cancer experiences in a series of Web videos.
She told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday that
she didn't want to make her cancer treatment public while she was going through
it. "I didn't want paparazzi at the hospital," she said.
(Source: China Daily/Agencies)