Shannon Storms Beador Reveals She Had Skin Cancer Removed from Her Shoulder

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Shannon Storms Beador Reveals She Had Skin Cancer Removed from Her Shoulder

The Real Housewives of Orange County cast member shares an update about her recent health scare.

By Anita Abedian

Shannon Storms Beador is sharing details about her health, as she recently took to Instagram to reveal that she had undergone a skin cancer removal procedure. The Real Housewives of Orange County cast member also went on to urge others to be mindful about getting regular health check-ups. 

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"Just had skin cancer cut out," Shannon wrote in the caption of her May 2 post, which featured a photo of her shoulder covered with a bandage following her skin cancer removal procedure. She went on to add, "I had a scab that never healed. Make sure to get regular skin checks!"

Shannon is not the first Bravoleb to open up about dealing with skin cancer. Bravolebs ranging from Andy Cohen to Real Housewives from across franchises have been candid about the topic in the past.

In addition to giving an update on her health, Shannon revealed the latest news concerning her dog Archie's health issues, adding in the caption of her post, "Also want to thank everyone for their love and support with Archie’s skin issues. He is a little better."

Last month, Shannon explained how her family's beloved golden retriever had been dealing with various health issues. “Archie has not been doing well for the last few months,” she captioned several photos of the dog in her April 22 Instagram post, going on to add, “We are taking Archie to our vet and a specialist to get him better, but it is difficult.”

Shannon continued to share details on Archie's health, adding, “We are told his immune system is shot. He has been on multiple antibiotics for various skin infections for the last 3 months and has been taking Apoquel. Nothing helped. Right now we are combining western and holistic medicine in hopes that something will work.

Any health-related information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider for any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, or before embarking on any diet, exercise, or wellness program.

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