Speaking with her oncologist, Dr. Lawrence Piro, Doherty remembered when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015. She believed it was the result of IVF treatments she went through with ex-husband Kurt Iswarienko.
“A lot of other women that I knew that did IVF that ended up getting breast cancer as well, sort of the numbers all started stacking up in my head,” she explained. “If you sort of have a cell that’s a little wonky and that’s sitting on the edge of maybe turning, spreading cancer — blah, blah, blah — that all the hormones that you’re pumping into your body from IVF are only going to up that chance. That was at least my thinking.”
Her belief led her to decline a breast cancer drug after she went into remission in 2017.
“I don’t want to say that I made a very uninformed decision, I’m a researcher, I’m hardcore,” she said. “My decision was, at the time, based on sort of the facts that I knew, that I had investigated, and you in fact did keep on encouraging me to take the Tamoxifen and I was like, ‘Absolutely not.’”
Even though Doherty had begun menopause by the time she entered remission and she wasn’t going to start IVF again, she still “desperately” wanted a baby.
“Not only did I want a child for myself, but I wanted it for my husband, I wanted it for our marriage, I wanted him to have that part of himself fulfilled as well.”