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'The Walking Dead' Actress Kelley Mack Dies Unexpectedly at 33

Originally Published 5 months ago — by BuzzFeed

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Kelley Mack, an actress known for her role in The Walking Dead, died unexpectedly at age 33 after battling glioma, a rare form of cancer, just seven months after her diagnosis. Her death was a shock to her team and fans, as she was actively auditioning and undergoing treatment. She shared her journey publicly, inspiring many with her bravery and positivity.

'Walking Dead' Actress Kelley Mack Dies at 33 After Cancer Relapse

Originally Published 5 months ago — by TMZ

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Kelley Mack, an actress known for 'The Walking Dead,' experienced a sudden relapse of her glioma cancer just before her peaceful passing on August 2, 2025, after initially recovering from treatment. Her death was a surprise to her family and colleagues, as she was actively working and auditioning for roles recently. She is survived by her family and will be commemorated in memorial services in Ohio and Los Angeles.

Kelley Mack, 'The Walking Dead' Actress, Dies at 33

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Los Angeles Times

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Kelley Mack, an actress known for her role in 'The Walking Dead' and commercial work, died at age 33 in Cincinnati after battling glioma, a rare brain cancer. She was diagnosed in late 2022, underwent treatment, and faced significant health challenges before passing peacefully with her family present. Her family announced her death on social media, highlighting her bright spirit and the love she left behind.

Actress Kelley Mack, Known for 'The Walking Dead' and '9-1-1,' Dies at 33

Originally Published 5 months ago — by ABC News

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Kelley Mack, an actress known for her roles in 'The Walking Dead' and 'Chicago Med,' has died at age 33 after battling a rare form of brain tumor called diffuse midline glioma. She was also a producer, writer, and voiceover artist, and her family announced her passing following her fight with the illness, which significantly impacted her mobility. Memorial services will be held in Ohio and Los Angeles.

Actress Kelley Mack, Known for 'The Walking Dead' and '9-1-1,' Dies at 33

Originally Published 5 months ago — by NBC News

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Kelley Mack, known for her role on 'The Walking Dead,' died at age 33 after battling a rare brain and spinal cord cancer called glioma. She was diagnosed in late 2022 and shared her journey publicly, inspiring many with her strength and faith. Mack was a talented actress and creative spirit, remembered for her warmth and support for others. A celebration of life will be held in Ohio on August 16.

Kelley Mack, 'The Walking Dead' Actress, Dies at 33

Originally Published 5 months ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

Kelley Mack, an actress known for her role on 'The Walking Dead' and appearances in TV shows and commercials, died at age 33 in Cincinnati after battling glioma of the central nervous system. She was also a voice actress and appeared in films, with a background in cinematography and a passion for storytelling. Her family and friends remember her vibrant spirit and creative talent.

Dad of Two Diagnosed with Brain Tumour After Smelling Bleach

Originally Published 5 months ago — by AOL.com

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A British father of two was diagnosed with a glioma brain tumor after experiencing strange symptoms like smelling bleach and having seizures, which he initially attributed to household cleaning. His diagnosis led to surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, and he has since been working on his recovery and celebrating milestones like his 40th birthday.

Actor Barton Cowperthwaite Battles Stage 2 Brain Cancer

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Actor Barton Cowperthwaite, known for his role in "Tiny Pretty Things," revealed that he has been diagnosed with at least a stage 2 glioma, a lemon-sized brain tumor. He shared the news on Instagram and expressed confidence in the doctors' ability to remove most of the tumor through brain surgery. Cowperthwaite also mentioned that scans and check-ups will be a part of his life moving forward. His co-stars and fans have shown support, and a Go Fund Me account has been set up to help cover expenses during his recovery.

'Tiny Pretty Things' Star Barton Cowperthwaite Battles Stage 2 Brain Cancer

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Entertainment Weekly News

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Barton Cowperthwaite, star of Netflix's "Tiny Pretty Things," has announced that he has been diagnosed with stage 2 brain cancer, specifically a glioma. The actor and ballet dancer revealed that he will undergo brain surgery to remove the tumor, and while doctors are confident in a successful operation, he anticipates ongoing scans and checkups. Cowperthwaite expressed gratitude for the support he has received and pledged to keep his followers updated on his health journey.

Unexpected Work Shift on Day Off Turns into Life-Saving Miracle

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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A UK man's life was saved when he went to work last minute to cover a coworker's shift at Yeovil Hospital. While working, he experienced a severe headache and numbness in his left arm, and was rushed to the emergency room. A scan revealed he had an inoperable glioma, a type of brain tumor. Doctors informed him that if he had stayed home that day, he could have died. Now living with a permanent shunt in his head, he continues to battle the tumor, which has caused a mini-stroke and memory problems. He has since changed his focus from working all hours to living, and will be participating in a charity walk to raise awareness about brain cancer.

2D nanomaterials revolutionize neuroscience for brain repair and diagnosis.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by News-Medical.Net

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Two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials, including graphene, layered double hydroxides, black phosphorous, transition metal carbides, and transition metal dichalcogenides, have unique structures and physicochemical properties that make them useful in neuroscience. They have been applied in regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, synaptic stimulation, neurodegenerative diseases, traumatic brain injury, and glioma. Graphene-based nanomaterials have significant electrical conductivity and good biocompatibility, making them excellent candidates for neural tissue engineering. 2D nanomaterials have also been used in the development of artificial synaptic devices and for early diagnosis and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.