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Bill Rancic Wishes He Could "Trade Places" With Giuliana Rancic After Breast Cancer Diagnosis

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Oct. 21 2011, Published 1:55 p.m. ET

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Giuliana Rancic underwent a double lumpectomy earlier this week and is having her hubby Bill Rancic update her fans on her recovery process. Bill spoke with E! News about how his wife his feeling now and how he wishes he could "trade places" with her.

"Giuliana is good. She's in good spirits," Bill told E! News in a new interview. "I think more happy to have the surgery behind her and is somewhat relieved."

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The E! host, 37, was diagnosed with breast cancer after having a mammogram done before undergoing another round of IVF in her quest to have a baby.

But Bill says he wishes he wasn't a spectator.

"As men we like to solve problems. We like to fix things. It's tough not being able to fix it," he explains. "I wish that could trade places with her. This poor kid has been through the ringer for the last two years between the three IVFs and a miscarriage and now this...It breaks my heart."

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OK! NEWS: BILL RANCIC SAYS GIULIANA RANCIC IS "DOING WELL AT HOME" POST BREAST CANCER SURGERY

Bill said he thinks it will be "just over a month" before Giuliana's radiation treatment can begin.

"I've had to confiscate the Blackberry a few times. I put that on lockdown," Bill said with a laugh. "But for the most part she's being a pretty good patient. She's just resting and healing."

Watch Bill's interview over at E! News!

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