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Maria Menounos was scared she'd never meet her unborn child after cancer diagnosis

Maria Menounos is opening up about her harrowing struggle with stage 2 pancreatic cancer as she awaits the arrival of her first child. The former host of "Extra" and "E! News" said that the mass on her pancreas that her doctors found in January had nearly doubled in size in two months amid a spate of health issues before she was officially diagnosed. Appearing on this week's episode of Dear ...
From left, Sung Kang, Vin Diesel, John Cena and Maria Menounos speak onstage during a promotional event for "F9: The Fast Saga" on Jan. 31, 2020, in Miami.

Maria Menounos is opening up about her harrowing struggle with stage 2 pancreatic cancer as she awaits the arrival of her first child.

The former host of "Extra" and "E! News" said that the mass on her pancreas that her doctors found in January had nearly doubled in size in two months amid a spate of health issues before she was officially diagnosed.

Appearing on this week's episode of Dear Media's "" podcast, Menounos told host

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