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Richard Simmons Diagnosed With Skin Cancer, Basal Cell Carcinoma Revealed.

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Renowned fitness guru Richard Simmons recently disclosed that he has been diagnosed with skin cancer. The 75-year-old made the announcement on his Facebook page, following a previous post that had caused concern among his followers. Simmons had initially shared a message hinting at mortality, which he later clarified.

In his latest update, Simmons revealed that he had noticed an unusual bump beneath his right eye. Upon consulting his dermatologist, it was confirmed that the bump was basal cell carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer. Recounting his visit to the doctor, Simmons mentioned being taken aback when the physician mentioned the 'C word' and informed him of the diagnosis.

After a brief period of nervousness, Simmons lightened the mood by joking about the doctor's suggestion of using Botox to address wrinkles on his face. The fitness icon's candid sharing of his medical journey has garnered attention and support from his fans and well-wishers.

Basal cell carcinoma is typically treatable when detected early, and Simmons's proactive approach to seeking medical advice underscores the importance of regular skin checks and prompt intervention. As the story continues to unfold, Simmons's openness about his health serves as a reminder of the significance of prioritizing one's well-being and seeking professional guidance when health concerns arise.

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