FOX News anchor Kat Timpf told her fans that she was forced to make a ‘devastating’ medical decision after finding out she had cancer last month. Timpf, 36, announced on social media last week that she found out she had breast cancer just 15 hours before she gave birth to her son.
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Kat Timpf posted on social media responding to fans who are criticizing her medical decisionsCredit: Instagram/kattimpf

The Fox News personality recently announced she has breast cancerCredit: Fox
The diagnosis comes just 15 hours before she gave birth to her sonCredit: Instagram/kattimpf
In a long post, Timpf told the world that she was diagnosed with stage zero breast cancer.
“Last week, I welcomed my first child into the world. About fifteen hours before I went into labor, I was diagnosed with breast cancer,” Timpf wrote.
“Now, before you worry, my doctor says it’s Stage 0 and is confident that it almost certainly hasn’t spread.
“Or, as I’ve explained to the few people I’ve managed to tell about it so far: Don’t freak out. It’s just, like, a LITTLE bit of cancer.”
“Or, as I’ve explained to the few people I’ve managed to tell about it so far: Don’t freak out. It’s just, like, a LITTLE bit of cancer.”
Timpf, who stars on the Fox News show Gutfeld and wrote the book I Used to Like You Until, is answering her followers’ questions on Instagram regarding her diagnosis and treatment plans.
“Thank you so much for all of the support; it’s meant so much to me,” Timpf began her video.
“This is obviously a really crazy, difficult time, and I really do appreciate it. But I wanted to address a few things because I’ve also been really overwhelmed with medical advice.”
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Timpf said she doesn’t take the operation “lightly” but is following the advice of medical professionals around her.
“I find it devastating, but I am very grateful to have access to the opinions of many brilliant minds when it comes to breast cancer,” she said.
“I have been very lucky to have a team that is very knowledgeable on this and the focus of all these conversations is what’s the best thing to do to keep me alive so I’m around for my son for a long time.
“Every case of breast cancer is very different. There are a lot of details of mine that I haven’t shared.”
The author asked her followers to “trust” that she is making the right choice for herself and everyone else in her life.
“I just want to say trust that I’m making the best decision for me and my family,” she said.