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Kathy Griffin says news isn't great about voice after cancer surgery

Por: Newsweek Health October 28, 2022

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Kathy Griffin has revealed she's continuing to regain her original voice, after her vocal cords were damaged during surgery following her lung cancer diagnosis.The comedian, 61, announced that she was diagnosed with the disease in August 2021, before then revealing in November that she was cancer-free.Over the past several months, she has expressed fears that her voice may never go back to what it was, after it was altered to a higher pitch... + full article



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