Sinatra Has Skin Cancer, Polyps Removed
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NEW YORK — Singer Frank Sinatra recently had a cancerous growth removed from under his eye and underwent a second successful operation for removal of polyps, the New York Daily News reported today.
Sinatra, 70, had two small polyps removed from his colon and had a basal cell carcinoma sliced from under his right eye, the Daily News said. The polyp surgery was similar to the surgery recently performed on President Reagan.
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