Overview
- She restarted injections to suppress ovarian function as a precaution against breast cancer recurrence after pausing treatment to have her baby.
- She had completed four years of a recommended 5–10 year hormonal blockade before becoming pregnant and says she will make up the remaining year.
- She reports the therapy brings emotional side effects but stresses she feels well and frames the injections as routine maintenance.
- She plans to maintain the blockade until she decides on a future pregnancy, following her clinician’s guidance.
- Her update, shared on social media and covered by Peruvian outlets, arrived as public attention grew after fellow actress Natalia Salas disclosed metastatic disease.