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Over 100 breast cancer celebrity survivors
- Agnes Chan, Asian singer and performer
- Alexandra Bastedo, British model and actress
- Allyce Beasley, American actress
- Amanda Mealing, British television and soap opera actress
- Anastacia, American popular singer
- Andrea Mitchell
- Anita Doth, Eurodance singer from the Dutch duo 2 Unlimited
- Ann Jillian, American film, television and musical theatre actress
- Ann Veneman, former head of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
- Barbara Allen, American politician, Kansas state senator
- Barbara Ehrenreich, American author/ethicist.
- Beth Nielsen Chapman, American singer-songwriter.
- Betsey Johnson, American fashion designer.
- Betsy Rawls, American Hall of Fame professional golfer
- Betty Ford
- Betty Rollin, American author, retired TV correspondent
- Brigitte Bardot, French actress and animal rights activist
- Caitlin Flanagan, American magazine writer, editor and book author
- Carly Fiorina, American entrepreneur and 2010 California Republican political candidate for the United States Senate
- Carly Simon, American singer
- Catherine Drew Gilpin Faust, American academic, historian, and current (as of 2009) President of Harvard University
- Cheryl
Crane, American writer and real-estate broker; daughter of actress
Lana Turner; acquitted of killing Johnny Stompanato
- Christina Applegate, American television actress
- Claire Shulman, former Borough President of Queens, New York City
- Cokie Roberts, American journalist
- Cynthia Nixon, American stage, film and television actress
- Dame Eileen Atkins, British stage and film actress
- Dame
Jennifer Murray, aka Jenni Murray, British journalist and
broadcaster Dame Maggie Smith, Oscar-winning British actress of
stage and screen
- Dawn Upshaw, American opera singer.
- Deanna Favre, founded The Deanna Favre Hope Foundation and wife of American football quarterback Brett Favre
- Debbie
Wasserman Schultz, American politician; United States House
Representative from the 20th District of Florida and chairwoman of
the Democratic National Committee
- Debra Shipley, British politician; Labour Party member of Parliament
- Diahann Carroll, African-American actress, singer.
- Diana
Dill, British-American actress; ex-wife of American actor Kirk
Douglas; mother of American actor Michael Douglas
- Diana Moran, British model, fitness expert and journalist.
- Dorothy Hamill, American Olympic champion figure skater
- Edie Falco, American film, stage and television actress
- Edna Campbell, African-American professional basketball star.
- Edward Brooke, African-American former U.S. Senator
- Elaine Paige, English musical theater actress, singer
- Ernie
Green, African-American former professional (Cleveland Browns)
football player; one of his sisters died from the disease
- George Lucas, Film director, screenwriter
- Geralyn Lucas, American journalist, television producer, and writer
- Giuliana Rancic, Italian-American television personality and infotainer
- Gloria Steinem, American feminist activist
- Hala Moddelmog, American president and CEO of Susan G. Komen for the Cure
- Heidi Heitkamp, North Dakota politician and lawyer
- Hoda Kotb, Egyptian-American television news anchor, journalist and correspondent
- Jaclyn Smith, American actress, businesswoman
- Jami Bernard, American author and film critic for the New York Daily News
- Jane Hamsher, American film producer, author and liberal blogger
- Janet
Napolitano, American politician and current (as of 2010) United
States Secretary of Homeland Security; former Governor of Arizona
- Jennifer Saunders
- Jill Eikenberry, American actress
- Joan Kennedy, former wife of U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy
- Jocelyn Newman, former Senator from the Australian Parliament for Tasmania; treated successfully
- Jools Topp, New Zealand folk singer, one of the Topp Twins
- Joyce Wadler, American journalist, writer and memoirist
- Judy Eason McIntyre, African-American politician; Oklahoma State Senator
- Judy Rankin, American Hall of Fame professional golfer
- Julie Harris, American film, stage and television actress
- Karin Stanford, African-American professor and writer
- Kate Jackson, American film and television actress
- Kaye Ballard, American actress and singer
- Kim Novak, American film actress
- Kitten Natividad, Mexican adult film actress and model
- Koo Stark, American former adult film actress
- Kylie Minogue, Australian singer, actress
- Laura Ingraham, American radio host/pundit
- Linda Ellerbee, American television correspondent/journalist .
- Linda Nolan, Irish-born singer, actress and former member of the 1970s pop band, The Nolans .
- Linda
Tripp, former United States government federal employee who
played a significant role in the impeachment proceedings against
then President Bill Clinton
- Linda Waterfall, American singer-songwriter (se
- Lisa Ray
- Liza Goddard, British actress
- Liza Wang, Hong Kong television actress and personality, singer and diva.
- Lois Chiles, American actress
- Lynn Redgrave
- Lynne Stewart, American lawyer/activist
- M. Jodi Rell, American politician, Governor of Connecticut (see[107]).
- Maeve Kinkead, American soap opera and television actress.[citation needed]
- Margaretta
Fitler Murphy Rockefeller aka Happy Rockefeller, American
socialite and wife of former N.Y. Governor and U.S. Vice President
Nelson Rockefeller
- Maria Friedman, British actress
- Marianne Faithfull, British singer and actress
- Marilyn
Lloyd, member of the U.S. House of Representatives who was
diagnosed with breast cancer, was denied a silicone breast implant
following her treatment because the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration had removed them from the market, and became an
advocate for legislation related to breast cancer treatment and
women's health.
- Marisa Acocella Marchetto, American writer, cartoonist and memoirist.
- Marsha
Hunt, African-American singer, novelist, breast cancer activist
and mother of Mick Jagger's first child, Karis Jagger
- Mary Ann Mobley, American actress, singer, and activist; Miss America 1959.
- Mary Jo Codey, former First Lady of New Jersey
- Maura Tierney, American film and television actress
- Melanie Johnson, former British Member of Parliament.
- Melissa Etheridge, American singer; lesbian activist
- Meredith Baxter, American television actress
- Namrata Singh Gujral, Indian actress/producer
- Nanci Griffith, American singer/songwriter
- Nancy Brinker, American founder of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure
- Nancy Priddy, mother of American actress Christina Applegate
- Nancy Reagan, former U.S. First Lady
- Nancy
Shevell (aka Lady McCartney), American businesswoman and heiress;
New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority board member
- Olivia Newton-John, UK/Australian singer/actress
- Pat Battle, African-American news reporter and anchor for NBC News
- Pat Danner, American politician; former Democratic U.S. House Representative from Missouri
- Peggy Fleming, American figure skater
- Peggy Lautenschlager, American politician from the state of Wisconsin.
- Phyllis Newman, American television and musical theatre actress, singer.
- Raelene Boyle, Australian athlete also surviving ovarian cancer).
- Rhona Brankin, British politician, Member of the Scottish Parliament
- Richard Roundtree, African-American film actor
- Rita Fan Hsu Lai-tai, Hong Kong politician and Honorary President of the Hong Kong Breast Cancer Foundation
- Robin Carnahan, American politician, former Missouri Secretary of State.
- Robin Roberts, African-American women's basketball player, ESPN sportscaster
- Ruby Dee, African-American stage and film actress
- Rue McClanahan
- Ruth Ann Swenson, American soprano opera star
- Sandra Day O'Connor, first woman United States Supreme Court justice.
- Sheila Hancock, British stage and film actress
- Shelley Morrison, American film and television actress; also battled lung cancer.
- Sheryl Crow
- Shirley
Temple Black, American Oscar-winning child actress and former
United States Ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia, who
is said to have been (in 1973) the first famous person to publicly
announce her breast cancer diagnosis Sue Myrick, American politician,
Republican U.S. House Representative from North Carolina.
- Stephanie Swift, American adult film actress
- Susan Duncan, Australian author
- Susan Kadis, Canadian politician in the Canadian House of Commons .
- Suzanne Somers, American television actress and personality
- Tucker L. Melancon, United States District Judge, Western District of Louisiana, 5th Circuit since 1994 .
- Vera
Katz, American politician (first woman Speaker of the Oregon House
of Representatives; 45th mayor of Portland, Oregon.
- Wanda Sykes, American writer, actress, talk show host, and stand-up comedian.
- Wendy Mesley, Canadian host and reporter for CBC Television.
Source:
http://breastcancerguide.weebly.com/celebrity-survivors.html
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