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Connie Chaparro Reveals Early Skin Cancer Was Found and Removed After Routine Check

Her post points to early detection of melanoma in situ, an early skin cancer limited to the skin’s surface.

Overview

  • Chaparro, who disclosed the diagnosis Thursday on Instagram, said doctors identified a melanoma in situ on her left arm.
  • A routine dermatology visit for an allergy led to an on-the-spot biopsy, and a week later an email confirmed skin cancer, which she said left her terrified.
  • She then saw an oncologic surgeon, had the lesion removed, and reported ultrasounds, an MRI, and a mammogram came back clear.
  • Now recovering, the actress urges regular skin exams and credits annual checks and swift specialist care with catching the cancer early.
  • Family and colleagues posted messages of support, and her husband, actor Sergio Galliani, reacted to her Instagram announcement.