
Sure, the movies you can see in Hollywood are full of heroes with superpowers doing crazy fights, but some of the greatest heroes are those who use their influence to bring the world a little bit more cancer awareness. These stars, singers, and TV personalities have not only gone through very personal situations or just decided to take a step ahead for others, but have also turned them into an advocacy that has been life-saving, created dialogues, and given hope. So, what about ranking the 10 celebrities who have turned the tide in cancer advocacy?

10. Cate Blanchett – Working the Power of Fame to the Benefit of the World
In addition to being able to play unforgettable characters, Cate Blanchett has also been committed to social causes that matter. She not only contributed to the campaign but also to the charity itself by endorsing cancer charity causes. The range in which she showed off her dedication to things good, not only on the big screen but elsewhere, too, is just staggering.

9. Ellen DeGeneres – Becoming the Voice That was Absent
Elle, through her talk show, direct match, and other work, has always kept that particular health issue in the limelight, and it is cancer that we refer to here. She has been made the person who is brought closer to the audience and thus has eased the difficult issues of sickness, making the sufferer less lonely. Besides that, empathy and exposure are also shown to be tools that help in recovery.

8. Giuliana Rancic – Changing Difficulty into Power
Giuliana Rancic went public with her breast cancer fight. Mother of Fab-U-Wish, a charity organization, provides women who are being treated for the disease with exclusive celebrity experiences. She uses her openness and advocacy as a platform for women all over the world to remember the crucial time of early diagnosis and fighting spirit.

7. Sandra Bullock – Silent yet Impactful Support
Sandra Bullock chooses not to show off her advocacy, but she can do it in a way that makes it look extremely personal. The effects of her generosity have been making a lasting impact on many people, whether she is doing it by sending letters of encouragement to kids with cancer or supporting awareness campaigns. She stands for those who, sometimes, it is the smallest but the most thoughtful things that have the greatest value.

6. Ed Sheeran – Music as a Remedy
After his wife, Cherry, was diagnosed with cancer, Ed Sheeran chose his signature way, music. Being upfront about their ordeal and involving songwriting as his cathartic journey helped Sheeran to not only show but also make the cancer scenario available to families all over the world who are hit by this disease.

5. Viola Davis – Friendship Showing
For Viola Davis, love and loyalty have always been the mainstay. When her friend, Michelle O’Neill, was diagnosed with cancer, she not only supported her with unwavering solidarity but also went to the extent of remodeling her house to make the healing process easier for her. Davis is an advocate who does not limit support to just campaigns but rather is there whenever it matters.

4. David Beckham – A Hero Without a Soccer Ball
As much as David Beckham is a football celebrity all over the world, his feelings and sympathy have also attracted him attention, so that he is not only a star on the field but also off of it. During visits to cancer treatment centers, he has been a source of light to the little patients with his care, concern, and warmth. For some people, the moment when Beckham was being terribly kind turned into a flash of memory that reminded them of their own strength.

3. Shannen Doherty – Living With Courage
Diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer, Shannen Doherty has not hesitated to be entirely honest about her experience. Instead of moving away from the limelight, she has deliberately chosen to stay in it and use her position to motivate those who are going through similar sufferings. Her determination reveals her not only as a role model but also as a source of hope.

2. Angelina Jolie – Igniting a Global Movement
In 2013, the world changed with Angelina Jolie’s announcement of her preventive double mastectomy. When she openly talked about the testing for genetic mutations and the risk of breast cancer, she substantially contributed to what people started calling “the Angelina Effect”, a significant increase in women getting tested for BRCA gene mutations. Her leave was way beyond the Hollywood circle, resetting the cancer prevention narrative.

1. Katie Couric – Turning Loss Into Legacy
Journalist Katie Couric was heartbroken after her husband died of colon cancer, and she transformed her grief into giving a voice to it. Stand Up To Cancer, as its co-founder, she has garnered millions in funding for cancer research and awareness. To boost the number of colonoscopies around the country, she did hers on live TV. “The Couric Effect” has never been so great.

These stars have never been shy to open up about their most personal or public battles and campaigns, proving that fame can be used as a force for good. Through the use of their own voices, they don’t hesitate to speak out for others; they have made the topic of cancer nearly impossible to ignore, pushed the masses into action, and brought comfort to those who continue to fight. These stars perhaps do not wear capes, but for their part, they are heroes nonetheless.