Comedian Katherine Ryan reveals second cancer diagnosis
- Comedian and TV star Katherine Ryan, age 41, has been diagnosed with melanoma for the second time, revealing the news on her podcast 'Telling Everybody Everything'.
- Ryan previously battled melanoma at age 21, and knows a lot about the disease.
- Ryan initially became concerned about a mole on her arm, but her doctor reassured her it was not a cause for concern.
- Ryan stated, "I know a lot about melanoma, I had melanoma as a very young woman, aged 21, on my leg, I’ve spoken about that before," highlighting her past experience with the condition.
- Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that can spread quickly and, along with non-melanoma skin cancers, affects people worldwide, including celebrities like Sarah Ferguson, Hugh Jackman and Chris Evans, making awareness and prevention crucial.
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Katherine Ryan diagnosed with skin cancer for the second time
Comedian and Netflix star Katherine Ryan has revealed that she has been diagnosed with skin cancer for the second time. The Canadian-born stand-up comic shared the news on her podcast and social media, explaining that she recently had a cancerous mole removed from her arm. She will undergo a follow-up procedure next week to ensure any remaining cancerous tissue is removed. This marks Ryan’s second encounter with skin cancer, having first been di…
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Katherine Ryan has announced that she has been diagnosed with skin cancer for the second time. The Canadian stand-up and TV comedy star shared on her podcast and on social media that she had recently had a cancerous mole removed from her arm, and will have a follow-up procedure next week to remove any remaining […]
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