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She also underwent breast reduction surgery in 1992, and has said on the subject:
She is described as being very sickly and pale, thanks to dieting, her pill addiction, and the stomach pumping operation she underwent earlier in the story.
She underwent an operation for appendicitis at the age of five.
She underwent cancer surgery ; in 2006 it was reported that she is in remission.
She underwent a great repair in 1718-19, was hulked in 1740 and fitted as a hospital ship in 1745 before being sold in 1749.
She underwent two operations to remove a blood clot.
She remained in the hospital for eight days while she underwent skin grafting.
She was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1978 and underwent a mastectomy.
She underwent a mastectomy and further treatment, to continue performing through the 1980s in spite of pain and deteriorating health.
She underwent a rebuild in 1746 which rearmed her with 50 guns, and was broken up in 1768.
She underwent open heart surgery to correct the defect, although as cardiologist Dr. P. K. Shah related in a February 3, 2006, appearance with Jackson on Larry King Live, the current treatment no longer involves surgery.
She underwent a " great repair " ( 1722-1725 ) so extensive that the result might be considered a new ship.
She underwent cosmetic surgery to have it rebuilt, at a cost of £ 6, 000.
She underwent IVF treatment nine times and had two miscarriages before she became pregnant with Lyla.
Kaczmarek underwent a hip replacement in April 2004, due to chronic arthritis She recovered quickly, and used an X-ray of her new hip for her Emmy campaign the following summer, advertising herself as " the only Emmy nominee with an artificial hip ( except for Anthony LaPaglia )".
She underwent a weight-loss surgery called " adjustable gastric band " in January 2002 after what she calls " a lifelong battle " with her weight.
She underwent training with guns, in boxing, and in martial arts in preparation for her role.
She underwent a training regimen that included cardiovascular exercise, a 1, 200-calorie a day diet ( she lost 20 pounds that she regained after filming ended ), and ballet classes for four hours a day, seven days a week.
She was diagnosed in 1993 and underwent successful chemotherapy.
She underwent chemotherapy at the University of Washington, and received a bone marrow transplant on May 17, 2006 after the cancer went into remission.
She underwent treatment and continued to work on Cosby and married her long-time companion, John Hansbury, in October 1999.
She underwent chemotherapy and radiation treatments which effectively eradicated the cancer.
" She emerged after a three-month stay and underwent surgery for skin cancer in December of that year.
She worsened in 1963 and underwent an arterial transplant at Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas.
She underwent sea trials before moving to Port Phillip Bay.

She and treatment
She went on to found and direct the school's Affective Disorders Clinic, a large teaching and research facility for outpatient treatment.
She appeared in full Apache clothing and stated that owing to the " poor treatment of Native Americans in the film industry ", Brando would not accept the award.
She has worked with Farm Sanctuary to raise awareness about the cruelty of factory farming and to promote the compassionate treatment of farm animals.
She was appointed Global Ambassador for YouthAIDS, an education and prevention program of the international NGO Population Services International ( PSI ), promoting AIDS prevention and treatment, and speaks and demonstrates at pro-choice events.
She has come to take vengeance on her father, Herod Antipas, for his treatment of her mother.
She demonstrated an independent streak and a willingness to use factional Scottish politics in her conflicts with James over the custody of Prince Henry and his treatment of her friend Beatrix Ruthven.
She developed symptoms similar to those of dengue fever approximately a week after the necropsy, and was transported to Switzerland for treatment.
She had apparently committed suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills, after years of suffering from what she had claimed to be a very rare and painful photo allergy induced by an earlier penicillin treatment that had forced her to avoid practically all sunlight for years.
She also provided her mother-in-law, Isabel, with information on the progress of Edward's campaign to regain the throne: it was she, for example, who replied to Isabel's questions over alleged disrespectful treatment of the Earl of Warwick, by explaining that Edward had " heard that nobody in the city believed that Warwick and his brother were dead, so he had their bodies brought to St Paul's where they were laid out and uncovered from the chest upwards in the sight of everybody.
She suffered extreme physical and emotional pain during chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment.
She benefited temporarily by his treatment.
She also explores research that identifies mood disorders in such famous writers and artists as Ernest Hemingway ( who shot himself after electroconvulsive treatment ), Virginia Woolf ( who drowned herself when she felt a depressive episode coming on ), composer Robert Schumann ( who died in a mental institution ), and even the famed visual artist Michelangelo.
She raised funds for the preservation of Russian cultural heritage, for the fostering of new talent, and for treatment programs for children's blood cancer.
She had been criticised for continuing to smoke around her husband while he was undergoing treatment for stage IV throat cancer.
The Communist government also attempted to improve the treatment of Manchu people ; some Manchu people who had hidden their ancestry during the period of KMT rule thus became more comfortable to reveal their ancestry, such as the writer Lao She, who began to include Manchu characters in his fictional works in the 1950s ( in contrast to his earlier works which had none ).
She was one of the lead vocalists for The Zimmers, a 40-member band set up as a result of a BBC documentary on the treatment of the elderly.
She was in the Tarzana Psychiatric Hospital for 17 months, at age 36, and went through a great struggle at the start of treatment.
She then began to wear a back brace and was unsure about playing the US Open but elected to play while receiving treatment and stretching for two hours before each match.
She canceled a series of engagements in Europe in 1989 citing the need to seek treatment for arthritis in the hand, although she was able to complete a later series of performances in Japan.
She then received treatment at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts.
She wanted to die after she had cancer treatment ," he said.
She eventually sought psychiatric treatment.
She was sentenced to six months in the county jail and three years of sex offender treatment.
She accepted a plea agreement under which she was required to undergo psychological counseling and treatment for drug and alcohol abuse in order to avoid a prison sentence.
She was required to undergo psychological counseling and treatment for drug and alcohol abuse for a two-year period in order to avoid a prison sentence.

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