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"Nearly seven years after I’d been given 16 months to live, I awoke from surgery to hear the words we once thought impossible: 'We got it all, Katie.'"
The reality TV star urged people to get checked for skin cancer after explaining why recent photos show her with bandages on her face.
Sarah Ferguson has recently been diagnosed with malignant melanoma. Experts share what to look out for on your skin.
“When the surgeon tells you the best way to ensure you will be alive in five years is to remove your entire nose ― well, ‘shocking’ doesn’t begin to cover it.”
Pathology is not an exact science.
The network has renewed her contract as she battles cancer and keeps working.
"When he runs out, he puts his new coffee into the old can and never changes spoons."
One in 54 Americans will develop invasive melanoma – the rarest and deadliest type of skin cancer – in their lifetime.
Kelly Ripa urged the "Watch What Happens Live" host to get a spot on his lip checked out.