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Stanley Tucci has sadly revealed that three years ago he was diagnosed with cancer.
“The Hunger Games” star opened up about the tumour at the base of his tongue and treatments in an interview with Vera magazine.
The tumour “was too big to operate” on and being aware of the process when his first wife, Kate Spath-Tucci, died of cancer he was wary of undergoing “high-dose radiation and chemo.”
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Wow… What a tough guy.
Opening up. Stanley Tucci revealed he was diagnosed with a tumor on his tongue, nearly ten years after his late wife, Kate Spath-Tucci, died after a battle with breast cancer.
Stanley Tucci, whose acting credits include "The Hunger Games" and "Supernova," has spoken out about his cancer diagnosis and treatments in a new interview.
Stanley Tucci is opening up about his health.
Stanley Tucci, whose acting credits include The Hunger Games and Supernova, has spoken out about his cancer diagnosis and treatments in a new interview.
Selome Hailu editorIn a new interview, Stanley Tucci shared that he was diagnosed with cancer and underwent successful treatment three years ago.The actor told Vera that doctors discovered a large tumor at the base of his tongue. “It was too big to operate, so they had to do high-dose radiation and chemo.
Stanley Tucci is opening up about his battle with cancer.
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