Entertainment Host Maria Menounos Declares Victory Over Pancreatic Cancer, Joyfully Awaits Baby Girl's Arrival
- Menounos survived stage 2 pancreatic cancer, detecting the disease early enough to avoid chemotherapy.
- She underwent a successful surgery in February to remove a tumor, her spleen, and lymph nodes.
- Menounos has also overcome a benign brain tumor and Type 1 diabetes in recent years but credits proactive health measures for saving her life.
- Menounos and her husband feared the worst when she was diagnosed but now eagerly await their baby girl's birth via surrogate this summer.
- Menounos urges early detection and awareness around the symptoms of pancreatic cancer like abdominal pain, weight loss or jaundice.