Fox News host Kate Timpf announced that she was diagnosed with stage 0 breast cancer just 15 hours before giving birth to her first child last week. She took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the news and reassure her followers.
“Now, don’t worry,” Timpf wrote. “My doctor said it’s stage 0 and it’s almost certainly not spread. Or, as I’ve explained to several people so far: don’t panic. It’s just a little cancer.”
Understanding Stage 0 Breast Cancer
Stage 0 breast cancer, also called ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), is the earliest form of the disease. In DCIS, abnormal cells are found inside the milk ducts but have not invaded surrounding breast tissue. Because these cells have not spread, the condition is considered non-invasive and highly treatable. Options may include surgery, radiation, or hormone therapy. If left untreated, DCIS can develop into invasive breast cancer.
Personal Reflections and Maternity Leave
Timpf described the whirlwind of appointments she faced that day. By afternoon, she was moving from one consultation to another, discussing options—including the possibility of a double mastectomy. She even requested a copy of her tumor ultrasound to keep alongside her newborn’s ultrasound pictures.
In the early hours, she focused on preparing for a natural birth. “I was crawling around on the floor of my apartment waiting for a natural birth,” she recounted, “before heading to the hospital to meet my baby, who I learned was a son.”
Looking ahead, Timpf admitted that her maternity leave has been far from what she expected. “The next three months of maternity leave have been nothing like I expected, and I’m still adjusting to my new reality,” she said. Despite the challenges of new motherhood and a cancer diagnosis, she found reasons to celebrate. “I’m lucky we caught cancer so early; I’m lucky to be the mom of my son. I mean, I know I’m biased, but this little guy is absolutely amazing—and not just because he probably saved my life.”
Support from the Public
Fans and colleagues flooded social media with messages of love and encouragement. Fox News meteorologist Janice Dean wrote, “Love you. Always rooting for you. We’re here to help. Congratulations, darling. You’re going to be an amazing mom.” Radio host Guy Benson added, “We love you, Kat, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. Your baby is adorable and such a blessing. With God willing, you’ll be an amazing mom and embarrass your kid for many years to come.”
Timpf’s openness about her diagnosis and birth has struck a chord with many, highlighting both the challenges and joys that can come in the same moment.
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