Sonali Bendre diagnosed with metastatic cancer!

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Sonali Bendre diagnosed with metastatic cancer!

Actress Sonali Bendre on Wednesday revealed that she has been diagnosed with "high-grade cancer" and is being treated for it in New York.
Jul 4, 2018, 2:34 pm ISTNewsJhakaasMovies Staff
Sonali Bendre
  Sonali Bendre

Actress Sonali Bendre on Wednesday revealed that she has been diagnosed with "high-grade cancer" and is being treated for it in New York. On her Instagram and Twitter handles, Ms Bendre, 43, shared a lengthy note in which she said she's "taking this battle head on" and thanked her family and friends for their support. Ms Bendre also described the diagnosis as 'unexpected' and said she 'didn't see it coming.' In her statement, Sonali Bendre said: "Sometimes, when you least expect it, life throws you a curveball. I have recently been diagnosed with high-grade cancer that has metastised, which we frankly did not see coming... My family and close friends have rallied around me, providing the best support system that anyone can ask for." See Ms. Bendre's post, shared from New York

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Sonali Bendre's colleagues such as Karan Johar and Riteish Deshmukh wished her well on Twitter:

What is Metastasis Cancer?
Metastasis is the medical term for cancer that spreads to a different part of the body from where it started. When this happens, doctors say cancer has “metastasized.” Other names for metastasis are “metastatic cancer” and “stage 4 cancer.” Sometimes the term “advanced cancer” also describes the metastatic disease, but this isn’t always true. For instance, “locally advanced” cancer is not the same as metastatic cancer. It describes cancer that has spread to nearby tissues or lymph nodes but not throughout the body. Metastases (the plural form of metastasis) most commonly develop when cancer cells break away from the main tumor and enter the bloodstream or lymphatic system. These systems carry fluids around the body. This means that the cancer cells can travel far from the original tumor and form new tumors when they settle and grow in a different part of the body. Metastases can also sometimes develop when cancer cells from the main tumor, typically in the abdominal (belly) cavity, break off and directly “seed” other areas within the abdominal cavity.

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