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Teddi Mellencamp urges early cancer screening after diagnosis
Summary
Teddi Mellencamp says a skin cancer screening led to more treatment options after her melanoma progressed to stage 4; she reports no trace of cancer while continuing immunotherapy.
Content
Teddi Mellencamp, known for her time on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, has spoken publicly about her ongoing cancer treatment. She posted an Instagram video on February 4 in partnership with Pfizer urging early cancer screening. Mellencamp was first diagnosed with stage 2 melanoma in 2022 and later learned in April 2025 that the disease had spread to her brain and lungs. She has since undergone multiple surgeries and is receiving immunotherapy.
Key facts:
- She credits a friend for encouraging a skin cancer screening that led to her diagnosis.
- Mellencamp was diagnosed with stage 2 melanoma in 2022 and reported in April 2025 that the cancer had metastasized to her brain and lungs and was considered stage 4.
- She underwent 17 surgeries and is on ongoing immunotherapy; she has said there is "no trace of cancer" while still being considered stage 4.
- On February 4 she posted an Instagram video in partnership with Pfizer urging early screening and noting that screenings can find cancer before symptoms appear.
Summary:
Mellencamp’s account emphasizes that early screening provided additional information and treatment options in her case. She continues immunotherapy and is described as taking life one day at a time. Undetermined at this time.
