Actor Nicole Eggert opened up about the hardest part of her breast cancer journey since her diagnosis last year. Eggert, 52, an update on her health while attending the premiere of “After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun” in Los Angeles on Aug. 26.

“I am good,” she said. “I am in sort of a gray area and I finished my treatment, waiting for more imaging and hopefully maybe surgery.” “There’s a lot of waiting in this and it’s sort of something I didn’t really realize and nobody really talks about,” she added.

“But the gray area is the hardest because you don’t know what’s happening. When I’m doing treatment, I felt like I was doing something productive.” The “Charles in Charge” actor continued: “So it felt positive and I was like, OK, I’m doing something positive.

And now that it’s just like nothing, it’s like, well wait a minute. We got to get this out. So it’s just frustrating.

” Eggert earlier this year she had been diagnosed with stage 2 cribriform carcinoma breast cancer in December 2023. Cribriform breast cancer is a rare type of breast cancer that is slow growing, . Surgery is one of the most common forms of treatment, along with radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

Eggert told People in January she had gained 25 pounds in three months and had "terrible pain" in her left breast, but dismissed them as signs of menopause until she felt a lump in her breast during a self-exam. After a discovery mammogram and three biopsies, her pathology .