Breast Cancer
  • Apr 1, 2015 9:00 pm
  • 19:51 mins

(1:09) Guest: Sandra Buys, Medical Director of the High Risk Breast Cancer Clinic at Hunstman Cancer Institute and a professor in the University of Utah School of Medicine You couldn't have missed the news of a rather private nature actress and director Angelina Jolie Pitt made last week by announcing in New York Times column that she’d had her ovaries removed. The surgery came two years after she opted for a double mastectomy. Both procedures were prompted by a test that revealed Jolie Pitt had inherited a defect in the BRCA1 gene.