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Today show's Jill Martin to undergo emergency reconstructive surgery
Summary
Today show contributor Jill Martin announced on Jan. 9 that she will have an urgent reconstructive procedure to repair skin damage from prior radiation; her doctors said the operation is preventative and that her cancer is not back.
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Today show lifestyle contributor Jill Martin said on the January 9 broadcast that she will have an urgent reconstructive procedure. The operation is intended to repair skin damaged by earlier radiation treatment and was described by her team as preventative rather than treatment for a cancer recurrence. Martin was declared cancer-free in early 2025 after treatment for Stage 2 breast cancer. Her medical team said the procedure is meant to reinforce a surgical wound and reduce the chance of complications.
Known details:
- Martin was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer in 2023 and was later confirmed cancer-free in early 2025.
- Doctors reported that radiation can weaken skin and that the upcoming procedure will reinforce the wound, similar to a skin graft, to lower the risk of it opening or becoming infected.
- Martin said she is returning to hospital as a reconstructive patient and emphasized that her cancer is not back.
- This will be her eighth surgery since diagnosis; she expects to stay in hospital for more than three nights and then recover at home for several weeks.
Summary:
The immediate effect is that Martin will return to hospital for a reconstructive operation to address radiation-related skin issues. Her medical team framed the procedure as preventative and not treatment for recurring cancer. She anticipates a hospital stay of over three nights followed by several weeks of recovery at home. Further scheduling details were not provided.
