Pamela Anderson has beaten deadly hepatitis C, but the punishing treatment that saved her life has worn heavily on her body — and left her vulnerable to killer cancer! Catch up on more Pamela news here….
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Pamela Anderson has beaten deadly
hepatitis C, but the punishing treatment that saved her life has worn heavily on her body — and left her vulnerable to killer cancer!
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“She looks unnaturally aged and gravely ill,” said New York internist
Dr. Stuart Fischer, who has not treated Pam. Even worse, he added, the type of aggressive anti-viral drug used to treat the
’90s bombshell’s hepatitis has also been known to trigger an alarming increase in deadly cancers!
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“These are powerful anti-viral medications, and she may have developed serious side effects that range from nausea and vomiting to the emergence of cancer," Dr. Fischer said. "I have seen people treated for hepatitis C who developed life-threatening cancers! Both were lymphomas.”
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Another doctor feared
buxom Pam, shown here on April 26 at a
soccer match in Salzburg, Austria, could have only nine months to live if she has developed a lymphoma, combined with the other debilitating side effects of her hepatitis and treatment.
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The
former model stunned the world in Nov. 2015 by
announcing she was cured after completing a 12-week regimen of a “miracle” drug — at a cost of almost $100,000. The medicine hit the market in Dec. 2013, and has since been taken by tens of thousands of patients.
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“Pam has to be scared to death,” said an insider. “She’s thrilled to no longer have that sword hanging over her head, but I’d expect she’s also terrified that the cure could lead to something worse! It’s a waiting game, hoping and
praying that you’re OK and never knowing for sure.”
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Pam said she only took the treatment after
her ex-hubby, Mötley Crüe drummer
Tommy Lee, was cured. The buxom actress has claimed she caught the virus from sharing the same contaminated tattoo needle as the “Girls, Girls, Girls” rocker.
Pamela Anderson has beaten deadly
hepatitis C, but the punishing treatment that saved her life has worn heavily on her body — and left her vulnerable to killer cancer!
Photo credit: NBC/Photofest/InStar
“She looks unnaturally aged and gravely ill,” said New York internist
Dr. Stuart Fischer, who has not treated Pam. Even worse, he added, the type of aggressive anti-viral drug used to treat the
’90s bombshell’s hepatitis has also been known to trigger an alarming increase in deadly cancers!
“These are powerful anti-viral medications, and she may have developed serious side effects that range from nausea and vomiting to the emergence of cancer," Dr. Fischer said. "I have seen people treated for hepatitis C who developed life-threatening cancers! Both were lymphomas.”
Another doctor feared
buxom Pam, shown here on April 26 at a
soccer match in Salzburg, Austria, could have only nine months to live if she has developed a lymphoma, combined with the other debilitating side effects of her hepatitis and treatment.
The
former model stunned the world in Nov. 2015 by
announcing she was cured after completing a 12-week regimen of a “miracle” drug — at a cost of almost $100,000. The medicine hit the market in Dec. 2013, and has since been taken by tens of thousands of patients.
“Pam has to be scared to death,” said an insider. “She’s thrilled to no longer have that sword hanging over her head, but I’d expect she’s also terrified that the cure could lead to something worse! It’s a waiting game, hoping and
praying that you’re OK and never knowing for sure.”
Pam said she only took the treatment after
her ex-hubby, Mötley Crüe drummer
Tommy Lee, was cured. The buxom actress has claimed she caught the virus from sharing the same contaminated tattoo needle as the “Girls, Girls, Girls” rocker.