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Aruna Irani Completes Treatment After Second Breast Cancer Recurrence

Initially avoiding chemotherapy because of hair-loss fears, she underwent advanced chemo in 2020 to achieve full recovery

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Overview

  • Aruna Irani first detected a breast lump during a 2015 shoot, chose oral medication over chemotherapy to protect her appearance and kept her battle private
  • After her cancer returned in March 2020, she underwent surgery, radiation and updated chemotherapy that led to manageable side effects and rapid hair regrowth
  • Oncologists say precision oncology now allows many hormone receptor-positive breast cancers to be treated without chemo by using genomic tests to gauge recurrence risk
  • Experts warn that breast cancer can recur regardless of initial therapy and emphasize that rigorous follow-up care for up to a decade is vital
  • Irani, now in good health, has also overcome diabetes and a kidney-failure scare, underscoring the value of personalized treatment and vigilant monitoring