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作者:特雷西·史密斯、詹妮弗·厄尔
特雷西·史密斯 特约记者。《哥伦比亚广播公司新闻周日早间》和《48小时》栏目
特雷西·史密斯是《哥伦比亚广播公司新闻周日早间》和《48小时》的获奖特约记者,2000年加入哥伦比亚广播公司新闻。史密斯报道过广泛的主题,从对新闻人物的深度访谈到感人至深的深度报道。
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特雷西·史密斯、詹妮弗·厄尔
詹妮弗·厄尔 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻与电视台增长与参与副总裁
詹妮弗·厄尔是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻与电视台的增长与参与副总裁。她曾为《每日先驱报》《公报》、NBC新闻、《新闻日报》、福克斯新闻等多家媒体撰稿。
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詹妮弗·厄尔
奥利维亚·穆恩以荧幕魅力为人熟知,但近年来,她承担了更私人的角色:癌症幸存者、倡导者和母亲。
2023年4月,奥利维亚·穆恩通过“终身风险评估测试”发现自己患上了一期乳腺癌。这是一项免费的在线问答测试,仅需几分钟即可生成一份评估你终身患乳腺癌风险的评分。
评分超过20%即被视为高风险。穆恩的风险评分高达37.3%。
“没有任何症状。而且我之前的乳腺钼靶和超声检查结果都正常,”穆恩在接受《CBS周日早间》采访时说道。
确诊后,她全力投入治疗:接受了双侧乳房切除术、卵巢切除术和部分子宫切除术。如今她的患病风险评分降至零。
她没有安静地休养,而是大声疾呼:在网上分享自己的抗癌经历,并向所有愿意倾听的人推荐这项风险评估测试。自穆恩开始分享她的故事以来,参与这项测试的女性人数增长了4000%。
“得知它真的改变了这么多人的生活,这是最棒的事。我完全没有预料到会这样,”她说。
2021年,她与喜剧演员约翰·穆拉尼开始约会。两人于2024年结婚,在她与乳腺癌抗争的整个过程中,约翰始终陪伴在她身边。
“对我来说,世界上没有比我丈夫更好的人了。他——我的意思是,你们见过他。他想陪我去每一次医生预约,还带着他的小笔记本。你们知道的,他那本用来记录日常突发的笑话灵感和任何想法的笔记本,”穆恩说道。
穆恩说,穆拉尼还会记下关于癌症和激素治疗的笔记,并帮忙活跃气氛。
“你知道的,在治疗过程中保持幽默感,有一个这么风趣的人在身边,真的——能让一切都变得轻松,”她说。
他们的儿子马尔科姆今年4岁,女儿梅·梅将于今年秋天满2岁。为人父母让她意识到生活变化之快。
“我常说,我们记住的不是圣诞节、生日和新年。生活就发生在某个普通的周二。它说来就来,根本无法预料。所以每一天,你都应该全身心投入,心怀感激,”穆恩说道,她提醒父母要享受和孩子在一起的每一个“微小瞬间”。
她补充道:“一旦你面临死亡、无法再陪伴家人的可能性,对我来说,我想要的就只是这些平凡的小瞬间。”
多亏了穆恩和她分享故事的决心,无数其他女性也能拥有更多这样的平凡小瞬间。
尽管面临诸多挑战,穆恩说她仍觉得自己无比幸运。她不认为这段经历是癌症从她身边夺走的东西,反而将其视为一种提醒:提醒自己还活着,是多么幸运的事。
“我很幸运能经历这场混乱,好几天没睡好觉,疲惫不堪。能活在这个世界上,真的是一种荣幸,”穆恩说道。
如今,穆恩忙于片场工作,正在苹果流媒体平台剧集《你的朋友与邻居》中饰演一名狡诈的离婚者。该剧第二季将于2026年4月3日周五上线。
How Olivia Munn’s “no symptoms” breast cancer diagnosis sparked a lifesaving awareness mission
2026-03-29 09:46 EDT / CBS News
By Tracy Smith, Jennifer Earl
Tracy Smith Correspondent. “CBS News Sunday Morning” and “48 Hours”
Tracy Smith is an award-winning correspondent for “CBS News Sunday Morning” and “48 Hours,” who joined CBS News in 2000. Smith has covered a wide range of subjects, producing revealing interviews with news-making artists to moving, in-depth reporting.
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Tracy Smith, Jennifer Earl
Jennifer Earl Vice President of Growth & Engagement at CBS News and Stations
Jennifer Earl is the Vice President of Growth & Engagement at CBS News and Stations. Jennifer has previously written for outlets including The Daily Herald, The Gazette, NBC News, Newsday, Fox News and more.
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Jennifer Earl
Olivia Munn is known for commanding the screen, but in recent years, she’s taken on a more personal role: cancer survivor, advocate, and mother.
In April 2023, Olivia Munn discovered she had Stage 1 breast cancer after taking the Lifetime Risk Assessment test, a free online Q&A that takes minutes to provide a score estimating your risk of developing breast cancer in your lifetime.
Anything above 20% is considered high risk. Munn’s risk score was x37.3%.
“No symptoms. And I had a clear mammogram and a clear ultrasound,” Munn told “CBS Sunday Morning.”
Once she learned the diagnosis, she fought back with everything she had. She got a double mastectomy, an ovariectomy and a partial hysterectomy. Now her score is zero.
Instead of recovering quietly, she sounded the alarm, posting online about her cancer and telling everyone who’d listen about the risk assessment test. In the years since Munn started sharing her story, the number of women taking the test has increased by 4,000 percent.
“Knowing that it’s really changed so many people’s lives. It’s been the most amazing thing. There’s no way I could have ever predicted it,” she said.
In 2021, she started dating comedian John Mulaney. The two were married in 2024, and he has been by her side every step of the way during her breast cancer fight.
“There’s no better person in the world to me than my husband. He is– I mean, you’ve met him. He wanted to come to every single doctor’s appointment. He had his little notebook. You know? And he’s got his notebook that he writes all of his ideas for jokes and anything that comes to him through the day,” Munn said.
Munn said Mulaney jotted down notes about cancer and hormone therapy and helped lighten the mood.
“You know, having the humor to go through it and having someone who’s so funny, it really– it just lightens everything,” she said.
Their son Malcolm is 4 and daughter Mei Mei will be 2 in the fall. Being a parent reminds her how fast life can change.
“I say it’s not the Christmases and the birthdays and the New Year’s that we remember. Like, life happens on a Tuesday. Like, it just happens. And you cannot expect it. And so every day, you should just be so present and grateful,” Munn said, reminding parents to enjoy all the “tiny, little moments” with their children.
She continued, “And once you are faced with the possibility of death and not being here, it’s– for me, all I wanted were the little moments.”
Thanks to Munn and her determination to share her story, countless other women can have a few more little moments, too.
Despite the challenges, Munn said she feels incredibly lucky. She doesn’t view her experience as something cancer has taken from her, but rather as a reminder of how fortunate she is to still be here.
“I’m so lucky that I’m in this chaos, and that I haven’t slept in a few days, and that I’m exhausted. It’s a true privilege to just be alive in the world,” Munn said.
These days, Munn is keeping busy on set, filming her role as a devious divorcee in the Apple TV+ series “Your Friends and Neighbors,” which returns for its second season on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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