Former MTV VJ Ananda Lewis Says Her Cancer Has Spread After She Decided to 'Keep My Tumor'

Mar. 15, 2025

Lewis, 51, previously shared that she’d been diagnosed with stage III breast cancer ina 2020 Instagram post— saying that she’d refused mammograms for years due to a fear of radiation exposure.

But during a round-table discussion on cancer withCNN’s Stephanie Elamand CNN anchorSara Sidner— who was diagnosed with Stage III breast cancer early this year — Lewis shared that she went against her doctors’ recommendation for a double mastectomy following her diagnosis.

“My plan at first was to get out excessive toxins in my body. I felt like my body is intelligent, I know that to be true. Our bodies are brilliantly made,” Lewis explained.

“I decided to keep my tumor and try to work it out of my body a different way,” she shared. “Looking back on that, I go, ‘You know what? Maybe I should have.’ “

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“My lymph system really flared up,” Lewis said. “It was the first time I ever had a conversation with death because I felt like: This is how it is.”

Ananda Lewis in 2005.Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic

Ananda Lewis during 2005 MTV Movie Awards - Arrivals at Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, United States.

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“I was just like, ‘Fudge man, I really thought I had this.’ I was frustrated, I was a little angry at myself, and I said, ‘Man, listen. I know you’re coming for me at some point. But I don’t want it to be now. And if you could just wait, I promise when you do come, I’m gonna make it fun for you.’ “

ANANDA LEWIS, for MTV Woodstock, 1999,

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“I literally had that conversation laying in my bed. I couldn’t get out of bed for, like, eight weeks,” she said.

Sidner shared that her diagnosis made her seek more joy in her life, while Lewis reflected on her decision to not pursue the double mastectomy, saying, “My quality of life was very important to me … I want towant tobe here. So I had to do it a certain way, for me.”

Meanwhile, the 51-year-old CNN anchor — who underwenta double mastectomyin May — said that her cancer diagnosis made her realize “I want to be here…I want to thrive in a way I have never felt before.”

As Elam shared inan Instagram postabout their conversation, “I’m forever grateful for their willingness to have this conversation with me - to fully open up for the world. If we can get just one woman to get their mammogram because of this conversation, that’s success. I want everyone to live long, healthy lives.”

source: people.com