John Cena opens up on being diagnosed with cancer and urges people to be aware of the signs
- John Cena has disclosed that he has been diagnosed with skin cancer twice while promoting sunscreen usage through a partnership with Neutrogena.
- Cena mentioned that he had a cancerous spot removed from his right shoulder a year after the first diagnosis, emphasizing the need for skin safety.
- He advises others about skincare, stating, 'If you don't take care of your skin, and it's actually easier than brushing your teeth.'
- Cena aims to raise awareness about skin protection, expressing, 'I'm very fortunate to hopefully be a mouthpiece to get people to use sunscreen.
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John Cena, once lax about sunscreen, urges caution after past skin cancer diagnosis
John Cena is opening up about a past skin cancer diagnosis in an effort to bring attention to the importance of wearing sunscreen. The actor and WWE star told People he grew up in Massachusetts in the 1970s and ’80s and “never” wore sunscreen.” Though Cena later moved to Florida, where he “fell in love with the sun,” he still “neglected” to protect his skin. “I was stubborn. I didn’t want to have a routine and I also thought the problem would ne…
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