Khloè Kardashian finally reveals the reason for that bandage on her face, the scary tumor that hit her, and the pimple that just wouldn’t go away. At 19, a melanoma made him discover the sad truth.
Khloè Kardashian, the younger sister of Kim Kardashian, wanted to share with her fans the terrible burden she has been carrying within her for all these years. The background will leave everyone amazed.
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The tumors are unexplained and it is not known why they occur. Unfortunately, they are still among the highest causes of death on record. In some cases, the only way to try to dismiss them is prevention and this is precisely the reason that led Khloè to speak to her fans. We need to educate people.
Khloè Kardashian and the genetics that cause her to produce tumors
The Kardashian family is known worldwide for its members and their shameless wealth. Neither Khloè’s parents nor siblings need so many introductions. Most famous for the reality show “Keeping Up With the Kardashians”, they have never stopped showing off their beauty or their wealth to the public who follow them with a certain envy. Despite their wealth, not even money can prevent Kloe Kardashian from developing cancer. At 19, she reported a melanoma on her back, very unusual for young people her age, and it was from there that she understood her predisposition.
The button that wouldn’t go away
It is in another period that we often see the young Khloè Kardashian with a bulky bandage on her face, which worries her fans a lot. Kardashian recently confessed to having surgery for a very serious and very rare tumor that developed on her face. At first it looked like a simple pimple, but after 7 months this weird bump was still there. After being checked by one of the best surgeons in Beverly Hills, the diagnosis was unfortunately only one: it was a tumor and had to be operated on urgently.
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“I’m sharing this story with you so you all remember to check back, and frequently. At 19 I had a melanoma on my back, I had an operation to remove it, so I am predisposed to this type of disease. And even if you’re not, you still have to control yourself. I put on sunscreen every day. So take these things seriously: check yourself regularly and get annual checkups. Thanks to the doctors, I know how badly they didn’t want to cut my face, but you did it to protect me. I trust you with everything and I’m grateful that we got it in time. I’m lucky and now I have a scar to tell my story. Most people are not so lucky, I will always be grateful to you”.
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