![]() ![]() The takeaway legend, who travels across the country in search of the nation's best fast food, visited Papas in Bilton after the chain won the title of 'Britain's best fish and chips'. Victoria hopes to be able to travel as much as she can in the next few years and tries to keep her life as normal as possible.Hull residents have been left divided after top YouTube food reviewer "RateMyTakeaway" tried 'Britain's best fish and chips' right here in Hull. She said: “Having this hairstyle really helped me keep my confidence and positive attitude toward all this.” In February 2022, Victoria decided to dye her hair pink, enlisting the help of hair stylist Ethan Matthew. I don’t think I ever really would have done it. She said: “I always said I wanted to shave my head once in my life. ”At the start of chemotherapy Victoria had tried cold capping in an attempt to keep hair but now loves her shaved head. Victoria said: “I never told people I had cancer instead I said I was experiencing it. She’s now on medication and has a CT scan every 13 months to check the cancer hasn’t returned. A month later Victoria was started on chemotherapy, which she finished in October 2022 after six rounds. ![]() She underwent a 10 hour operation in June 2022 to remove the tumours and had 42 stiches put in. Victoria underwent the operation a week later and tests on the cyst revealed it was cancerous. She was told the cystic teratoma a type of germ cell tumour was growing hair and skin and she needed surgery to remove the cyst and stop it growing. Victoria Grande, 29, had been suffering with abdominal pain for 10 years before a CT scan revealed she had an 11cm cyst on her right ovary in April 2022 - which had been growing for 28 years. A woman who was so bloated she looked 20 weeks pregnant discovered she actually had a cancerous ovarian cyst which grew hair and skin. They said they would have to take everything out that has a tumour.” Victoria said: “They closed me back up and told me what they had found. ![]() “It turns out the cyst had grown skin which had developed cancer and now it could be inside of me.” She was told she needed surgery to see if the cancer had spread to other areas of her body and doctors were shocked to find 100 growing tumours when they opened her up. Victoria said: “I saw it on my health app and I said to my fiancé, Austin Cureton, 32 – ‘I think I have cancer.’ The cyst was taken off a biopsy and the results came back as positive for cancer. She said: “It was a really painful recovery as all my organs were going back into place.” Victoria had keyhole surgery to cut the cyst up and remove it in April 2022. The cyst was so big it was pushing my organs up and it was like I was 20 weeks pregnant inside my body.” “They said it would keep growing unless I had surgery to get it out. Victoria said: “They told me it was likely wrapping around my ovary and cutting off my blood supply. She ended up at the emergency room and was taken for a CT scan which revealed an 11cm cyst on her right ovary. Victoria Grande 42 stitches after her surgery to remove 100 tumours (Image: © Victoria Grande / SWNS) After my CT they told me it was an 11cm cyst. Victoria, a bartender, from Charlotte, North Carolina, US, said: “My stomach had got so huge I looked pregnant. Despite everything, Victoria remains positive and decided to colour her shaved hair pink in February 2023 – and decorated it with blonde hearts and a little cancer ribbon at the back of her head. Victoria then started six rounds of chemotherapy, which caused her to lose her hair, but has now been told there is no evidence of the disease. Victoria had a 10 hour surgery in June 2022 to remove the tumours as well as two pieces of her lung, right fallopian tube, her right ovary, gallbladder and appendix – which all showed signs of cancer. Victoria underwent the operation a week later and tests on the cyst revealed it was cancerous.ĭoctors had to open her up again and discovered 100 tumours growing inside her – diagnosing Victoria with growing teratoma syndrome – a rare complication of teratoma. ![]() She was told the cystic teratoma – a type of germ cell tumour – was growing hair and skin and she needed surgery to remove the cyst and stop it growing. ![]()
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