Kasie Hunt, who recently joined CNN as anchor and chief national affairs analyst, revealed in an interview with People that she recently had surgery to remove a benign brain tumor.
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The Adam Buxton Podcast, Reeves revealed that he has a vestibular schwannoma, a type of non-cancerous brain tumour that can also be known as an acoustic neuroma.In the interview, Reeves said the tumour is the size of a grape, and though currently “completely benign,” needs to be monitored via regular MRI scans.“I’ve got a vestibular schwannoma – it’s a tumour in my head,” he told Buxton. “I’ve gone completely deaf, 100 per cent deaf, in the left ear, and it will never come back.
Kasie Hunt, who recently joined CNN as anchor and chief national affairs analyst, revealed in an interview with People that she recently had surgery to remove a benign brain tumor.
A dad who had been struggling with headaches for over a month was left devastated after finding out he had a rare brain tumour.
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The Wanted star Tom Parker has told fans he hopes to be cancer-free by March after his inoperable brain tumour shrunk in size after a year of treatment.
Tom Parker has spoken about his aim to become cancer-free - despite his terminal brain tumour diagnosis.
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Vic Reeves, aka Jim Moir, the UK comedian and TV personality known for his pairing with Bob Mortimer, has spoken for the first time publicly about being diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour.
Comedy actor Vic Reeves has revealed he has an inoperable tumour in one of his ears.The funny man opened up on how his tumour has left him "100 per cent deaf" in the left ear, and has impacted his ability to enjoy his regular pastimes such as bird watching and listening to certain types of music. While the 61 year old musician has been told the tumour is benign, he also has to undergo regular MRI scans to keep a close eye on its growth and and status.