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Shannen Doherty gives health update amid cancer battle: ‘My fear is obvious’

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Shannen Doherty is giving an update on her difficult battle with cancer. The 52-year-old actress is sharing details about her health with her fans and followers after her 4 breast cancer diagnosis was revealed.

The ‘Charmed’ star shared a video undergoing radiation therapy, admitting that she had experienced claustrophobia. “January 12, the first round of radiation took place,” the actress wrote. “My fear is obvious.

I am extremely claustrophobic, and there was a lot going on in my life.”“I am fortunate as I have great doctors like Dr. Amin Mirahdi and the amazing techs at Cedar Sinai,” she continued. “But that fear….

The turmoil….. the timing of it all…. This is what cancer can look like.” The CT scan also showed that Doherty had brain metastases. “I had many nose bleeds from the chemo,” she previously explained, “Not sure if any of you experienced this.

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