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Maryse Provides An Update On Pre-Cancerous Condition

By The Spotlight StaffMarch 10, 2024
Maryse Provides An Update On Pre-Cancerous Condition

Last month, Maryse announced that she had undergone surgery for what they thought at the time was potentially endometriosis disease. Maryse added that the surgeon removed 11 implants around her uterus, ovaries, and all connective tissues around the organs in her abdominal cavity. The 11 implants were sent to a lab for testing, and the result came back that she had a very rare pre-cancer of the ovaries.

Maryse had undergone another surgery on Saturday. She stated in an Instagram story that the surgery was successful.

“My surgery went well and I’m recovering! I am so beyond appreciated and touched by all your messages.”

Maryse Provides An Update On Pre-Cancerous Condition
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