Angelina Jolie’s aunt has died from
breast cancer less than two weeks after the actress underwent a double
mastectomy to avoid such a fate.
Debbie Martin, sister to Jolie’s
mother Marcheline Bertrand, passed away at the Palomar Medical Centre in
Escondido, California on Sunday, aged 61.
Martin was the younger sister to
Jolie’s mother, whose own death from ovarian cancer in 2007 inspired Jolie’s
double mastectomy.
According to Martin’s husband Ron,
she had the same defective BRCA1 gene as Jolie, but did not know about it until
after her cancer diagnosis in 2004.
Ron said Martin “would have done
exactly what Angelina did” had she known in advance of her genetic risk.
We have seen Angelina a number of
times since Debbie was diagnosed with breast cancer and Debbie and I were both
very proud of her recent decision to have the double mastectomy and to do
everything she can to keep her family from having to go through what we've been
through,” he told E! News.
Jolie revealed in an op-ed in the
New York Times on 14 May that she underwent a double mastectomy after
discovering she carried the “faulty” BRCA1 gene.
Doctors told her she has an 87 per
cent chance of developing breast cancer and a 50 per cent chance of getting
ovarian cancer, the disease that killed her mother.
The 37-year-old Tomb Raider actress
and humanitarian activist said the reason behind her decision was to reassure
her children - of which she has three biological and three adopted - that the
illness that took their grandmother would not do the same to her.
“I can tell my children that they
don’t need to fear they will lose me to breast cancer. It is reassuring that
they see nothing that makes them uncomfortable. They can see my small scars and
that’s it. Everything else is just Mommy, the same as she always was,” she
said.
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