Duchess Sarah Ferguson, Shannen Doherty, Dolph Lundgren share cancer struggles
28.06.2023 - 11:35
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Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, successfully underwent breast cancer surgery after recently receiving a diagnosis during a routine doctor's visit. Ferguson, who is famously known as "Fergie," nearly skipped her scheduled mammogram only to find out she had an "early form" of the disease and required immediate medical attention. Her plight with cancer is a familiar health concern in Hollywood, and Ferguson joins a few stars who have struggled or continue to fight against a cancer diagnosis.
Sharon Osbourne, Dolph Lundgren and Shannen Doherty have also each been candid about their journeys with cancer. Shannen Doherty The "Beverly Hills, 90210" actress was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015 and underwent eight rounds of chemotherapy and radiation treatments. In addition, Doherty had a single mastectomy before entering remission in 2017.
One year later, she revealed that some tests came back better than others and a tumor marker had "elevated" levels. She still remained optimistic about her health. "But even after that call, I’m staying positive and taking stock of my life," she said on Instagram at the time.
"It certainly helps put things in perspective and reminds you of what you learned through the cancer journey. And I sometimes, need a refresher." The "Charmed" star's cancer was back in 2020 and had elevated into stage 4. Doherty revealed this month that her cancer had spread to her brain this year.
In an emotional video shared online, the "Heathers" actress endured a CT scan in which doctors found metastases on her brain. She shared another clip taken from January as she prepared for surgery and said, "I had a tumor in my head they wanted to remove and also biopsy. I am clearly trying to be brave, but I am
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