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Olivia Munn Reveals She Had Hysterectomy Amid Her Cancer Battle & Froze Eggs For Future Kids

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Olivia Munn made the difficult but necessary decision to have a hysterectomy in her push to fight against cancer and the health issues associated with it.

On Sunday, Vogue published a long interview with the 43-year-old actress. In it, she revealed the stunning news of having the hysterectomy done, and spoke about her decision to remove her uterus and other reproductive organs amid her brave battle against breast cancer. Related: Olivia Munn Pens Message Of Support To Princess Catherine As They Both Face Cancer The world already knew that she’d had a double mastectomy in the cancer battle, of course.

But Sunday’s Vogue piece broke major news in that she revealed taking an “aggressive” approach with having the hysterectomy performed, too, in order to battle the aggressive cancer.

She candidly explained: Before having the surgery, John Mulaney‘s partner had been experiencing what she termed “debilitating exhaustion” from a medication that she was taking.

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