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Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader director shares skin cancer diagnosis
Summary
Kelli Finglass said one of five skin biopsies was diagnosed as squamous cell carcinoma while four were clear, and she plans to schedule Mohs micrographic surgery.
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Kelli Finglass, director of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, announced the results of five recent skin biopsies in a joint post with her dermatologist. Four biopsies were reported clear and one was diagnosed as squamous cell carcinoma. Finglass said she will schedule Mohs micrographic surgery for the affected spot. She has previously had similar procedures on other areas of her body and has been sharing parts of this skin-check process on social media.
Key facts:
- Five skin biopsies were performed; four returned clear and one showed squamous cell carcinoma.
- Finglass plans to have Mohs micrographic surgery for the lesion that tested positive.
- She has had prior squamous cell procedures and shared these biopsy results alongside her dermatologist on social media.
Summary:
Finglass’s announcement reports a single squamous cell carcinoma among multiple biopsies and notes a planned surgical treatment. Undetermined at this time: specific timing for the procedure.
