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Early Warning: Maria Menounos Spots Pancreatic Cancer Symptom a Year in Advance

Originally Published 2 years ago — by AOL

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Television personality Maria Menounos revealed that she had noticed symptoms related to her pancreatic cancer diagnosis a year before it was confirmed. Menounos had sensed something was wrong and discussed it on her podcast, "Heal Squad," where she mentioned her bloating and speculated that her pancreas might be the source of the problem. She was later diagnosed with a rare type of pancreatic cancer, underwent surgery, and is now cancer-free. Menounos encourages others to listen to their bodies, advocate for their health, and seek early detection for any persistent symptoms.

"Maria Menounos' Early Pancreatic Cancer Symptom Discovery: A Nine-Month Journey"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Television personality Maria Menounos revealed that she predicted something was wrong with her pancreas nine months before being diagnosed with stage-two pancreatic cancer. Doctors initially suspected a gluten intolerance or coeliac disease, but her symptoms persisted. After documenting her symptoms and undergoing various tests, including a CT scan that initially showed no abnormalities, a full-body MRI scan revealed a 1.5-inch tumor in her pancreas. Maria underwent surgery to remove the tumor, part of her pancreas, part of her spleen, and 17 lymph nodes. Fortunately, the cancer had not spread, and she required no further treatment.

Maria Menounos' Premonition: Predicting Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis

Originally Published 2 years ago — by AOL

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Television personality Maria Menounos revealed that she had noticed symptoms related to her pancreatic cancer a year before her diagnosis. Menounos had sensed something was wrong for months, experiencing bloating and abdominal pain, but her initial tests did not provide any answers. In April 2022, during an episode of her podcast, she mentioned her suspicion that her pancreas was the source of the problem. Subsequently, she was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, which can be a sign of pancreatic cancer. Her symptoms worsened in the fall of 2022, leading to a full-body MRI in December, which revealed a stage 2 pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor. Menounos underwent successful surgery and is now cancer-free. She is using her experience to raise awareness about the importance of early detection and advocating for one's health.

Maria Menounos Opens Up About Her Battle with Pancreatic Cancer

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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TV personality Maria Menounos, 45, revealed that she was diagnosed with stage two pancreatic cancer after experiencing excruciating pain following the consumption of a farro salad. Initially dismissed by doctors, Menounos persisted and sought a second opinion, leading to her diagnosis. She underwent surgery to remove the tumor and is now in remission. Menounos emphasized the importance of advocating for one's health and listening to symptoms, even when medical professionals dismiss them. Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer, often detected at later stages when it has spread, making it harder to treat.

Understanding the Agony of Pancreatic Cancer: Maria Menounos Shares Her Experience

Originally Published 2 years ago — by PEOPLE

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Maria Menounos, former E! News correspondent, recalls experiencing severe pain and other symptoms before being diagnosed with stage 2 pancreatic cancer. Despite undergoing various tests that initially showed no problems, a full-body MRI revealed a tumor on her pancreas. Menounos emphasizes the importance of being persistent with symptoms and advocating for one's health. She is now using her experience to raise awareness about early detection and encourage others to seek answers to their health problems. Pancreatic cancer has a low survival rate, and symptoms often appear in advanced stages.

Celebrity Couple Welcomes First Child as Controversy Surrounds Family Documentary

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Entertainment Tonight

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TV host Maria Menounos and her husband Keven Undergaro have announced the birth of their first child, a daughter named Athena Alexandra. The couple, who had faced fertility struggles for a decade, welcomed their "miracle baby" on June 23 via surrogate. Menounos, who had previously undergone surgery to remove a brain tumor, expressed her gratitude and joy at becoming a mother.

Maria Menounos and Keven Undergaro Overcome Infertility Struggles to Welcome Baby Athena via Surrogate

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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TV host Maria Menounos and her husband Keven Undergaro have welcomed their daughter Athena Alexandra via surrogate. After a decade of fertility issues and undergoing IVF treatments, the couple finally had their "miracle baby" at the end of last month. Maria, who had previously battled stage two pancreatic cancer and type one diabetes, expressed her joy and gratitude for their new addition. The couple chose the name Athena, inspired by the Greek Goddess of war and wisdom.

Maria Menounos Proudly Displays Cancer Scars in Inspiring Bikini Selfie

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GMA

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Maria Menounos, a journalist, shared a bikini selfie on Instagram revealing her scars from cancer surgery earlier this year. She expressed gratitude for her strength and the support she received during her journey. Menounos, who was diagnosed with stage 2 neuroendocrine pancreatic cancer, hopes to raise awareness about early detection and encourage others to prioritize their health. She and her husband are expecting a child via surrogate this summer.

Maria Menounos Flaunts Cancer Surgery Scars with Pride in Bikini Selfie

Originally Published 2 years ago — by HuffPost

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TV presenter Maria Menounos shared a bikini selfie on Instagram, proudly displaying her surgery scars from her battle with pancreatic cancer. She expressed gratitude for her strength and the support she received during her recovery. Menounos, who also had a benign brain tumor in 2017, is thankful for her good health as she prepares to welcome her first child this summer.

Maria Menounos Proudly Displays Cancer Surgery Scars in Inspiring Bikini Selfie

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TMZ

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Entertainment reporter and host Maria Menounos shared a photo of her healing surgery scars from her battle with pancreatic cancer, expressing gratitude for the procedure and the support she received. Despite her doctors initially missing her tumor, resulting in its rapid growth, Menounos remains positive and hopeful while reflecting on her health struggles and anticipating the arrival of her baby girl.

"Maria Menounos Exposes Medical Oversight in Cancer Diagnosis"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TMZ

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Entertainment reporter Maria Menounos revealed in an interview that her doctors initially missed her cancerous tumor during an exam, causing it to greatly metastasize. The tumor doubled in size within two months before being discovered. Maria is now investigating how the physicians overlooked the lump and believes that different scans may have been able to detect it earlier. She was diagnosed with stage 2 pancreatic cancer in January and has been open about her health struggles. On a positive note, Maria and her husband are expecting a baby girl this summer.

Maria Menounos Overcomes Cancer Diagnosis to Meet Her Baby

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Entertainment

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Maria Menounos, former E! News correspondent, revealed her emotional journey of being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer while expecting her first baby via surrogate. She expressed her devastation at the thought of not being able to meet her baby, as the tumor had been present since November but was only discovered in January. After undergoing surgery to remove the tumor, Menounos is now in recovery and eagerly awaiting the arrival of her baby girl. She considers her pregnancy a miracle and is grateful for the opportunity to become a mother.

Maria Menounos' Secret Battle with Pancreatic Cancer During Pregnancy

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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Maria Menounos revealed that she was diagnosed with stage 2 pancreatic cancer in January after feeling off last summer. She underwent surgery and is now cancer-free, stressing the importance of early detection. This is not her first health scare, as she underwent surgery for a brain tumor in 2017. Menounos and her husband are expecting a daughter via surrogate.

Maria Menounos' Emotional Cancer Battle While Pregnant

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TODAY

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Maria Menounos, who is expecting her first child via surrogacy, emotionally recalled receiving a pancreatic cancer diagnosis. She had a 3.9-centimeter mass on her pancreas, which was removed in February. Despite the surgery being "super painful," she feels blessed to be able to hold her baby in the summer. Menounos wants to inspire others to advocate for their health and be the CEO of their own health.