‘survival rate is just 50%’



Katie Price on possible cancer return: ‘survival rate is just 50%’

Nothing can be more precious than health, and self-awareness is must. 

Katie Price, who has recently made a powerful musical comeback, has now shared disturbing news about her health.

The star’s 2017 hit, I Got U, and her 2019 Dance Tune Hurricane have surged in popularity, ranking number one and six on the iTunes Dance Chart. 

Now, the former model, 47, has revealed that she may be facing leiomyosarcoma (LMS) again after discovering a lump in her finger, 23 years after her first diagnosis.

In 2002, while pregnant with her son Harvey, now, 23 she disclosed she had been  diagnosed with this rare form of cancer.

For those unfamiliar, LMS is a rare type of cancer, and in its advanced stages, the survival rate is only about 50%.

Katie explained that she first noticed a small lump on the index finger of her left hand while giving her a manicure. 

During the latest episode of The Katie Price Show, she revealed that she felt symptoms again in the same finger where she previously had cancer. 

The mother-of-five said: ‘Another thing that’s really weird, you know when I had cancer years ago. When I was pregnant with Harvey I got cancer, Leiomyosarcoma and all of that for six years until I was clear.’ 

She added: ‘The same finger here, up here. Because it hurts when I push it but there’s no lump. 

‘This better not be my bad news , because all this is happening, and then normally in my life something good happens and then something bad happens. Let’s hope it’s nothing bad.’

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