Elizabeth Hurley On Breast Cancer Awareness, Remembering Male Patients And Buying Pink At Bloomingdale's

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Elizabeth Hurley kicks off the "Ready, Set Pink!" event at Bloomingdale's in New York City. Courtesy Photo

Elizabeth Hurley doesn't mind using her stunning looks for a cause.

The 46-year-old English model and actress, who currently plays sexy cougar Diana Payne on "Gossip Girl," took a break from locking lips with co-star Chace Crawford to host the "Ready, Set Pink!" event at Bloomingdale's last Thursday in New York City. And Hurley looked absolutely fabulous in a pale pink Dolce & Gabbana satin dress as she chatted with Stylelist on raising breast cancer awareness.

It's been over 16 years since the Estée Lauder Companies’ spokesmodel was tapped by Evelyn Lauder to make phenomenal strides in support of The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, and this year, the beauty and brand are making a point to make sure the disease most forgotten patients -- men -- aren't left in the dark.

"It’s interesting because when Evelyn started the foundation in 1993, no one spoke about breast cancer and no women’s magazine wrote breast cancer on the front cover...it just didn’t exist," said Hurley. "Now, we know that one in 100 breast cancers are found in men. And what we’re afraid of is that they will very much be in the position that women were pre-campaigning, where it’s embarrassing, you’re super scared and you don’t want to tell your friends."

She adds, "For men to talk about their breasts is taboo! Imagine them talking in the locker room about finding a lump in their breast. The thought of it is hair-raising."


Estée Lauder has designed a jeweled pink ribbon pin and mirror compact featuring a blue rhinestone to represent the approximately one percent of all United States breast cancer cases that are diagnosed in men.

"I met a man at a personal appearance I did in Scotland last week, who had a mastectomy, and the only person he told was a lady friend of his -- they’re both in their 50s -- and she was a breast cancer sufferer," said Hurley. "That’s why he felt he could take her to the side and say, 'Hey, there’s something weird going on.' He was mortified and that’s how women used to be."

While she admits great leaps and strides have been made over the years, getting the message to young girls early on is key.

"Every month, they should be feeling their breasts at the same time of the month, so that when they see or feel a change they’re on to it," she said. "Breast cancer is 90 percent curable if found early. It’s really vital that young girls do that and when you’re your 40, you start to get regular mammograms."

Surrounded by a pink cloud of products supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I had to find out which items Hurley stocking up on. Among her favorites: Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion, Donna Karan Cashmere Mist Candle, Smashbox O-Gloss and the Evelyn Lauder Pink Ribbon Collection.

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evilkittiebaby
10:19 PM on 10/24/2011
I like that someone finally brought an awareness to men breast cancer cause before the man that was denied breast cancer treatment from his insurance for having breast cancer cause he wasnt a woman, I didn't know men could get it. And the offical ribbon for men breast cancer is blue and pink together.
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Morgan378
04:16 PM on 10/24/2011
Indeed there are men who are carriers of the BRACCA gene or the inabiity to block the female's gene that are known to produce breast cancer in a growing human. Females especially. Males often get early onset of testicular cancer or prostate cancer - agressive and deadly. In both primary and secondary sexual characteristics. Many males develop prostatic cancer in their upper 70's or 80's - but it's slow growing and not normally the cause of their death. I'm glad Elizabeth Hurley has spoken out. Men - do NOT take changes in your breasts/chests as "odd" and put off being examined. Don't take a doctor's word that it's "nothing" - a simple hormonal fluxuation. NO! Go again or get a second opinion. Unlike women - there isn't a great deal of breast tissue and any cancerous growth will spread many times more readily into lymph nodes, lungs, etc. that much faster. There's NO TIME to wait! Both men and women MUST go ASAP to have changes seen IMMEDIATELY! Men can't normally go have a mammogram - it should be a CAT Scan or MRI. There can be NO dallying. Go, go then when you find it, go now! Breast cancer of any kind - males or females - is so malignant and agressive (it spreads so quickly) - that it MUST be made GONE from your body NOW! Or, act like Steve Jobs with his Pancreatic cancer and ignore it for even a short time and in a painful death,....you
02:59 PM on 10/24/2011
I commend Elizabeth Hurley for her sensitivity toward men afflicted with breast cancer. Tragically, the U.S. Government is not nearly as sympathetic. Approximately 2,000 male Americans will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year and hundreds of them will die from the disease. Yet under the federal Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act (42 U.S.C.A. § 1396), uninsured men are ineligible for medicaid benefits for potentially lifesaving cancer treatment BECAUSE OF THEIR GENDER. Only women are eligible. Although male Americans afflicted with breast cancer have the right disease for such benefits, they have the wrong genitalia. Surely, that flagrant, state-created inequity (aptly viewed as a paradigm of "terminal sexism") based on an immutable attribute of birth and reminiscent of the Nuremberg Laws of 1935, should be emphatically condemned.

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