发布时间:2025-09-11 18:14:10 来源:都市天下脉观察 作者:百科
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!Sports broadcaster Erin Andrews, a cervical cancer survivor, is joining a national movement to promote early cancer screening, a cause that hits close to home.
Andrews, a member of the FOX NFL Sunday’s A-Team and host of FOX’s "99 To Beat," has credited a routine checkup for saving her life.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Andrews shared how she attended an annual appointment with her gynecologist in 2017 and received a "shocking" cancer diagnosis.
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Andrews said she did not have any symptoms and always followed a healthy lifestyle, including eating a balanced diet and incorporating a regular fitness routine.
"I am not somebody that misses a doctor's appointment," she said. "I'm really good every single year at getting in when I need to get in. And I did that, and I was absolutely blown away and shocked.
Andrews (not pictured) tested positive for cervical cancer in 2017 after a routine appointment with her OB-GYN. (iStock)
"But the good news was, because I had been so proactive with my health and I had been tested the year before, the cancer hadn't progressed," she added. "We were able to take care of it after two surgeries."
"Early detection can save your life or the life of someone you love."
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