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Sarah Ferguson was diagnosed with skin cancer just months after her breast cancer treatment. The Duchess of York had a mole removed which tests later revealed was malignant melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer. This comes after the 64-year-old underwent breast cancer surgery last year. Insiders said it was “not an easy time” for them.
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The mother of two is said to have had several moles removed during breast reconstruction surgery last year, one of which turned out to be malignant. The Duchess, Prince Andrew's ex-wife, was in “good spirits” after being told the “disturbing” news a few days after Christmas.
A spokesperson for Sarah, Duchess of York told the Sun: “After being diagnosed with an early form of breast cancer this summer, Sarah, Duchess of York has now been diagnosed with malignant melanoma.” Her dermatologist requested the removal and analysis of several moles , while the Duchess underwent reconstructive surgery following her mastectomy, and one of them was identified as cancerous.
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“She is undergoing further tests to ensure the cancer was detected at an early stage,” the spokesperson continued. “Of course, another diagnosis so soon after treatment for breast cancer was worrying, but the Duchess remains in good spirits.” The Duchess would like to thank the entire medical team who supported her, especially her dermatologist, whose vigilance ensured that the disease was diagnosed in a timely manner. He believes his experience underscores the importance of checking the size, shape, color, texture and emergence of new moles, which can be a sign of melanoma.”
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