The cancer spread to her lymph nodes, requiring surgery and a year of immunotherapy treatments.
Marisa Strupp, 29, first noticed a bump on her inner labia in March 2018. She saw a dermatologist who said it was likely fine, but recommended that she see a gynecologist, just to be safe.
Strupp scheduled an appointment and the bump was removed and sent for testing.. “I was incredibly scared,” Strupp told Prevention.com. “I never knew you could get melanoma down there and I had no idea how far the cancer progressed. I was very much so paralyzed with fear, because I had no idea what the cancer was or what caused it.”
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