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2 hours ago, Gisooo said:

Swedish model and beauty queen Kiki Håkansson (Wiki), who was the first winner of the Miss World beauty pageant after being crowned Miss Sweden World in 1951, is still living at 95 in United States.

 

Wiki is totally wrong and every site on net saying she died in 2011. She is still alive as per her son last year

 

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I did some research on former beauty queens today. 

 

So creepy that this information was posted just three hours later...

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5 hours ago, Zsa Zsa's leg said:

Christie Brinkley diagnosed with skin cancer

She looks hideous.

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American model Shaun Casey (Wikidead at 70, from bloody cancer

 

She appeared in Vogue, Glamour and was one of Calvin Klein's first models.

 

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On 13/03/2024 at 22:47, Sir Creep said:

She looks hideous.

I think she looks good for a 70 year old white woman 

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17 minutes ago, gcreptile said:

holistic methods, no chemo, no masectomy:

 

Alternatively (pun utterly intentional):

No medical intervention. No evidence based treatment. No brain cells. Thus sadly probably - No chance.

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2 hours ago, gcreptile said:

Elle MacPherson is treating her breast cancer with holistic methods, no chemo, no masectomy:

https://metro.co.uk/2024/09/03/elle-macpherson-reveals-breast-cancer-diagnosis-refusing-chemo-32-doctors-21536580/amp/

 

But her diagnosis was seven years ago, and the article says she's in remission.

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22 minutes ago, Toast said:

 

But her diagnosis was seven years ago, and the article says she's in remission.

 

The article says that she did have a lumpectomy, so it may have been the case that all the cancer cells had been removed. In this case the radiation & chemo may have been advised as a preventative treatment rather than a curative treatment. Additionally it was an intraductal cancer, this is often, but not always, confined to the milk ducts, if caught early enough it may not have had the opportunity to spread. My mother's cancer was intraductal, but she opted for a mastectomy as radiation treatments weren't an option for other health reasons.

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It's basically a very treatable cancer, both the HER2-positive and the "in situ" tumours have a good prognosis. So, if it comes back and spreads, it will be totally her fault.

 

Edit: Also, she says she's in "clinical remission".

I think this means it's a partial remission, the symptoms are gone - but the cancer cells are still there.

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12 hours ago, gcreptile said:

Elle MacPherson is treating her breast cancer with holistic methods, no chemo, no masectomy:

https://metro.co.uk/2024/09/03/elle-macpherson-reveals-breast-cancer-diagnosis-refusing-chemo-32-doctors-21536580/amp/

 

12 hours ago, En Passant said:

 

Alternatively (pun utterly intentional):

No medical intervention. No evidence based treatment. No brain cells. Thus sadly probably - No chance.

 

If she keeps this course of action going, she will end up 'The Body'.

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9 minutes ago, Slackhurst Broadcasting said:

Has anyone ever really been nicknamed "The Body"?

 

Jesse Ventura 

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Former Miss Switzerland contestant Kristina Joksimovic, 38, was strangled in February by her husband. Officials have now confirmed he ultimately disposed of her remains in a blender.

 

Puréed Beauty

 

One for the Scrabble Deficit thread as well; 38:40

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Edna Tepava (wiki), Miss France (1974) and the first Polynesian to hold the title, dead at 69.

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