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Christie Brinkley Reveals Cancer Diagnosis as Fans Send Her Prayers

Christie Brinkley recently took to Instagram to share a deeply personal revelation with her followers: her basal cell carcinoma diagnosis. In a post, she shared her journey, fortunately caught in its early stage, underscoring the significance of using sunscreen.

 

The discovery of her cancer came while accompanying one of her daughters to a dermatological check-up. It was not her appointment, yet on a whim, she asked the doctor to examine a small dot on her skin, which she noticed while applying foundation. The doctor’s immediate recognition of the need for a biopsy led to the diagnosis.

Admittedly, Brinkley was not serious about sunscreen application until her later years. However, she learned to use it religiously, reapplying as necessary and using protective clothing.
Brinkley expressed gratitude towards her medical team for their expertise in removing the cancer and praised their precise work, likening it to the craftsmanship of haute couture Dior. She highlighted the silver lining of her experience, emphasizing the preventable nature of such conditions through vigilant sun protection practices.

 

Accompanying the post were images of Brinkley post-surgery, showcasing her resilience and indomitable spirit. Despite the circumstances, she appeared beautiful and in high spirits, lying down in medical-grade clothing, her left temple with stitches.

The revelation prompted an outpouring of support from the online community, with followers extending their well-wishes and gratitude for Brinkley’s openness. “So glad they caught it Christie heal well!” and “Feel better!!!! So glad you are going to be ok,” were among the sentiments shared.

 

Others wrote, “Thank you for reminding us to be diligent” and “Thankgoodness they caught it early & You’re ok….Bless You.. Now rest lots & heal well….We need beautiful souls like You now more than ever [sic].”

Basal cell carcinoma, the condition Brinkley was diagnosed with, is a prevalent form of skin cancer arising from the basal cells. Often, this manifests as a slightly transparent bump, primarily affects sun-exposed areas, and is largely attributed to prolonged UV radiation exposure.