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| Last week, BuddyTV reported that Grey's Anatomy star Eric Dane was battling skin cancer. His story became front page news for OK magazine's February 18th issue. Dane was front and center with the words, "My Fight Against Cancer" plastered across the cover. In the article, the actor said he was treated for skin cancer after noticing something wrong with his lips. The treatment was reportedly very painful and left his wife, actress Rebecca Gayheart, worried about him. The story ended with Dane's warning to readers to always use sunscreen and protect your skin. McSteamy received lots of support from fans but there was just one slight problem. According to him, the story is full of inaccuracies and exaggeration.To read the rest, click here. |
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| I can't believe they did that to him. I feel so bad for him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11 |
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