Drew Barrymore gets mammogram live on show for Breast Cancer Awareness

Drew Barrymore. Picture: Instagram

Drew Barrymore. Picture: Instagram

Published Oct 9, 2024

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Drew Barrymore has been filmed getting a mammogram in front of a studio audience as part of a special episode of her TV show.

The 49-year-old Hollywood actress had a scanning machine brought to the set of 'The Drew Barrymore Show' and she allowed cameras to capture her annual check-up with a team of medics for a special episode as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

In a clip of the segment - which has been posted on Instagram - Drew is seen getting her scan and saying: "I've never done a mammogram in heels. This is, this is different ... I found it to also be a very nurturing experience."

Drew was getting her mammogram alongside two fearful viewers named Dawn and Morgan, who asked her how it felt.

The star replied: "It feels like if you took your two hands and you took the breast out and you just did that [squeezed]really hard for, what is it ... 10 seconds? That's it, 10 seconds."

She was joined by her show's resident doctor Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz, who told the host: "Drew, thank you for doing this. This is amazing."

It comes a year after Drew previously documented her mammogram experience on her show, urging her audience to get checked because a few seconds of discomfort could save their life.

On her TV show, she said: "I do think that we all play a very negative mental tennis game in our head about our health. I don’t know about you, but I self-diagnose all day long and the results are horrible, and that’s not the way I should be doing it.

"So I'm trying to take charge and figure this out and I want to take everyone on that journey with me because I’m totally imperfect. I’m just another human walking around with fear of getting bad news. But I know facing it is everything ... If it hurts, just know it’s only a few seconds and can save your life."

Drew added: "I’m gonna be 49, and having two kids has changed everything for me. It matters if I stick around, it matters what I do to myself. I’m way more accountable to myself than I ever have been."