Sheryl Crow: Brain tumor is a 'bump in the road'
June 6, 2012 -- Updated 1152 GMT (1952 HKT)
Sheryl Crow: Lyric lapse led to tumor find
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Sheryl Crow says she has a noncancerous tumor
- She will have periodic scans to monitor the growth
- "I'm good -- really!" Crow writes on her Facebook page
"Please don't worry about
my 'brain tumor,' it's a noncancerous growth. I know some folks can
have problems with this kind of thing, but I want to assure everyone I'm
OK," she wrote on her Facebook page.
Crow, a breast cancer
survivor, spoke to CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Sanjay Gupta, a
practicing neurosurgeon, about the diagnosis.
She told him the tumor
was discovered months ago. Crow doesn't need surgery but will have
periodic scans to monitor the growth, she told Gupta.
According to the singer's representative, Crow was diagnosed with meningioma, a common type of brain tumor.
Elizabeth Taylor had one; so did Mary Tyler Moore, said Gupta.
"It's a tumor that
typically grows between the outer layer of the brain and the brain
itself. So it's not actually inside the brain," he said.
Depending on their size,
some people will have their tumors removed right away. Some, like Crow,
take the wait-and-see approach, while others might never need an
operation or treatment.
"Really appreciate
everyone's love and concern, I feel so blessed to have the support of
all my fans, but I'm good -- really!" wrote Crow.
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