New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow undergoing treatment for skin cancer

- Photos and text from wire services

MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow revealed Wednesday night that she was diagnosed with skin cancer after her partner noticed an odd mole.

Maddow, 48, said she and Susan Mikula were at a minor league baseball game “a couple months ago” when Susan pointed out that a mole on her neck had changed.

“Long story short, Susan was right,” Maddow said during her show. “I went to the dermatolog­ist. did a biopsy, turns out it was skin cancer.”

The anchor said she underwent surgery at NYU Langone on Friday, which explained the Band-Aid on her neck and her few days off the air.

“I am going to be absolutely fine. I’m going to be totally fine,” she said.

Maddow also urged people, especially those with moles, to get regular checks by doctors.

When caught early, almost all forms of skin cancer are treatable; 99% of cases are are curable if diagnosed and treated early enough, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation.

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