The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, has broken her silence on her recent cancer diagnosis.
In a heartfelt statement shared on social media, Sarah revealed that she is in “good spirits” and is “grateful” for all the messages of support she has received.
Sarah’s latest cancer diagnosis comes shortly after she underwent a mastectomy to combat a breast cancer diagnosis.
Sarah Ferguson Reveals She’s In ‘Good Spirit And Grateful’
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The Duchess of York is not letting her latest health challenge get her down as she revealed she is in a good place and appreciates the well wishes she has received since the news of her second cancer diagnosis was revealed.
Through her Instagram page, Sarah said, “I have been taking some time for myself as I have been diagnosed with malignant melanoma, a type of skin cancer, my second cancer diagnosis within a year after I was diagnosed with breast cancer this summer and had a mastectomy and surgery reconstructive.”
She continued, “Thanks to the great vigilance of my dermatologist that melanoma was detected then. Naturally, another cancer diagnosis was a shock, but I am happy and grateful for the many messages of love and support.”
Sarah Ferguson Says Her Experience Shows Why It’s Important to Check for Signs
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In her heartfelt note, the duchess stated that her state of health should serve as an example of why it is important to do regular checkups and watch out for “the appearance of new moles.”
“I believe my experience underscores the importance of checking for size, shape, color, and texture and the appearance of new moles that can be signs of melanoma and urge anyone reading this to be diligent,” said Sarah.
He later thanked the medical team that supported him for both of his experiences with cancer, adding that he is resting at home with his family by his side.
Sarah concluded: “I am very grateful to the medical team who have supported me through both my experiences with cancer and to the MAYRLIFE Clinic for taking such gentle care of me in the past weeks, giving me time to recover. I am resting with my family at home now, feeling blessed to have their love and support.”
How the Duchess Of York’s Malignant Melanoma Was Discovered
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According to a yesterday’s report, Sarah was diagnosed with malignant melanoma, a type of skin cancer that starts in melanocytes. This was discovered when the duchess underwent reconstructive surgery after a mastectomy to deal with her previous breast cancer issues.
“Following her diagnosis with an early form of breast cancer this summer, Sarah, Duchess of York, has now been diagnosed with malignant melanoma,” Sarah’s rep said. Us Weekly.
They added, “Her dermatologist had several moles removed and analyzed at the same time as the Duchess underwent reconstructive surgery following her mastectomy, and one of them was identified as cancerous.”
According to research, about 25% of melanomas originate from moles, and Ferguson’s condition falls into this category. Although the exact cause of all melanomas remains unclear, factors such as exposure to ultraviolet light and genetic influences are thought to be contributing factors.
Support Outpours For Sarah Ferguson Amid Her Battle With Skin Cancer
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Following her official statement on her skin cancer diagnosis, messages of support poured in for the Duchess of York, who recently underwent a mastectomy to deal with her breast cancer diagnosis.
Supermodel Naomi Campbell was among the stars who left messages of support for Sarah. He wrote, “Praying for recovery is like love [heart emoji] Naomi.”
Lizzie Cundy, a former friend of the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, also left comments showing support. Cundy said, “Sending you lots of love Sarah,” along with a red heart emoji and a praying hands emoji.
“Bless you lots of love, keep the beautiful and fun side of you xx hope we get to read one day you’ve been through the not so good side of your life xxx,” wrote one Duchess of York fan.
Another stated, “Our prayers are with you, you got this! We will continue to pray for God’s promise of healing.”
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