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Teddi Mellencamp Says There’s “No Detectable Cancer” in Scans After Stage 4 Diagnosis

Teddi Mellencamp's scans show no detectable cancer despite continuing immunotherapy, with doctors noting tumors have significantly shrunk amid her ongoing treatment.

  • On Oct. 3, Teddi Mellencamp, former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, said on her Two T's in a Pod podcast that after immunotherapy yesterday her scans show no detectable cancer.
  • She was first diagnosed in 2022 with stage 2 melanoma, which progressed to stage 4 earlier this year with metastasis to her lungs and brain, and has undergone brain surgery, radiation, and immunotherapy.
  • Doctors said the scans showed tumors shrinking and reported "everything is looking good," but immunotherapy caused severe side effects, prompting a break to help her recover.
  • Mellencamp will continue immunotherapy for another year and is not considered in remission, cautioning she has a compromised immune system and must remain careful.
  • Fans and fellow reality stars have tracked Mellencamp’s progress since 2022, and she faces one year, two years, three years of benchmarks after doctors gave her 50/50 survival odds.
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