“Angelina Jolie Pays Tribute to Late Mother with Emotional Photo and Encourages Women to Take Action against Cancer”

Angelina Jolie, the renowned Hollywood actress, took to Instagram to honor her late mother, Marcheline Bertrand, who passed away in 2007 due to breast cancer. The 47-year-old star shared an old childhood photograph of herself and her mother, reminiscing about the decades-long fight her mother had with breast cancer and ovaries before she passed away.

Angelina Jolie shared that her mother’s 73rd birthday is coming up tomorrow. Unfortunately, her mother passed away 15 years ago after a long struggle with breast and ovarian cancer. In one month, Angelina will be turning 10 years old and she has been taking preventive measures to reduce the risk of developing the same illnesses as her mother. However, she still visits health professionals regularly for check-ups.

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Angelina Jolie shared an article on World Ovarian Cancer Day, urging women to prioritize their health by attending regular check-ups and taking care of themselves. She also sent her love and support to those who have lost loved ones or are battling cancer. Additionally, Jolie emphasized the importance of preventative measures, particularly for women with a family history of cancer. In 2019, she wrote a heartfelt piece in Time magazine about her own preventative procedures after losing her mother to cancer.

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Angelina Jolie, the popular Hollywood actress who starred in the movie “Maleficent,” made a decision to undergo cancer-preventing mastectomy and later on removed her ovaries and fallopian tubes. According to her, she chose this option to increase her chances of witnessing her children grow up and meeting her grandchildren. She is a mother of six children with actor Brad Pitt: Maddox, Pax Thien, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox, and Vivienne. Jolie’s mother, Ms. Marcheline Bertrand, passed away in 2007 at the age of 56 due to breast and ovarian cancer. She fought against the disease for ten years, which inspired Angelina to prioritize her health and longevity to be with her loved ones for as long as possible.

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In 2013, Angelina Jolie lost her aunt to breast cancer, in addition to her biological mother. As a result of genetic testing which revealed she carried the BRCA1 mutation, which heightens the risk of developing breast cancer, Jolie decided to have both her breasts removed that same year. Two years later, she also had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed due to ovarian cancer. Despite the scars left behind from these procedures, Jolie sees them as symbols of strength and resilience. She believes that these scars make each person unique and that diversity is one of the most beautiful aspects of human existence.

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Angelina Jolie once mentioned that even though scars on the body may be visible, the ones on the mind could be more distressing. She was born in 1975 and is an American actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian. Throughout her successful career, she has won numerous awards, including 1 Oscar and 3 Golden Globe awards.

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Angelina Jolie has achieved great success as an actress in Hollywood, and is currently the highest-earning female actor. However, her romantic life has been far from easy, having experienced three failed relationships. Despite this, she remains single and devoted to taking care of her six children.

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