A cancer survivor who had her face rebuilt has now had the reconstruction work removed to save her life from a second bout of the disease - after it returned while she was trapped abroad due to Covid. The 33-year-old, originally from Sydney, Australia, was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer, and underwent surgery to remove the lump. Pictured: her photo diary of her recoveryIn March 2018, Jen went through surgery to remove the cancerous lump from her face. 'For months after, I was going back and forth for reconstruction surgery.' Just two weeks after her new diagnosis, she went under the knife again, with surgeons taking out the reconstruction work, her right cheekbone and her right eye.
Source: Daily Mail March 12, 2021 10:19 UTC