Danielle Fishel Thanks Fans for 'Love and Support' Following Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Urges People to 'Stay on Top' of Yearly Testing

Mar. 15, 2025

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Danielle Fishel at 90s Con 2023

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Danielle Fishelis encouraging fans to stay proactive with their health.

After the 43-year-old actress revealed she was recentlydiagnosed with breast canceron Monday, Aug. 19, she posted anInstagramvideo on Tuesday, Aug. 20, thanking people for their support.

“I wanted to do a quick video to say thank you so much from the bottom of my heart and from my entire family for the enormous outpouring of love and support and encouragement you have sent me since I announced my breast cancer diagnosis,” she began.

TheBoy Meets Worldalum explained that she decided to publicly talk about her diagnosis because she knows “how unbelievably important it is” to speak about cases like hers. She has a “noninvasive” stage 0 case that was detected “very early.”

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Danielle Fishel on Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2024.Danielle Fishel/instagram

Danielle Fishel posts about her breast-cancer diagnosis and thanks fans etc.

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“The only reason we found it that early is because I prioritized myself into making sure I got a mammogram, and I know how important that is now firsthand, and so I wanted to pass along that message,” she said. “And I’ve been hearing from so many of you that you did indeed make your mammogram appointment, or you pressured your mother to make her mammogram appointment, or your best friend to make her mammogram appointment.”

She also noted that men should also “stay on top of [their] testing as well.”

“If you have those yearly exams that you’re supposed to be getting, go and get them,” she continued. “Nobody ever wants to get news, ‘Hey, your test results were abnormal.’ Nobody wants that. But if you stayed on top of it, hopefully, God willing, you can find out you have something when it is stage zero, like I did.”

As the video concluded, she thanked viewers for their “love and support,” noting she “appreciates it more than you could ever know.”

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Fishel first announced the news of her ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) diagnosis during the Aug. 19 episode of her podcastPod Meets World.

“So I would like to share something with our listeners … I was recently diagnosed with DCIS which is a form of breast cancer,” the mom of two said alongside her co-hostsRider StrongandWill Friedle.

“It is very, very, very early. It’s technically stage zero," Fishel added. “And I’m going to be fine, I’m having surgery to remove it,” she said, noting that she’ll also receive “some follow-up treatment.”

“I’m so proud of @daniellefishel for using her platform to raise awareness,” he wrote. “We can’t miss appointments and we need to get checked! She’s the strongest person I’ve ever met. She’s got this.”

Danielle Fishel on September 22, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada.David Becker/Getty Images for iHeartRadio

Danielle Fishel

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