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Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 20
Lucy Liu Urges Cancer Screening After Sharing Misdiagnosis Ordeal
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 20

Lucy Liu Urges Cancer Screening After Sharing Misdiagnosis Ordeal

28 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 20
  • Lucy Liu has revealed she underwent unnecessary breast cancer surgery at age 22 due to a misdiagnosis.
  • Liu now advocates for early screenings, second opinions, and self-advocacy, sharing her experience to raise awareness about cancer detection.
  • Her story highlights the importance of informed health decisions, particularly for women and communities facing language or cultural barriers to care.
If Lucy Liu was misdiagnosed at 22, are today's screening guidelines failing to protect younger women?
With experts disagreeing, at what age should women actually start getting mammograms?
Why do 73% of adults skip routine cancer screenings even when they are often free?
Why does your zip code still determine your odds of surviving breast cancer today?
How can patients challenge a doctor's diagnosis without facing overwhelming costs or damaging their relationship?
Could the push for second opinions inadvertently delay urgent treatments and increase patient anxiety?