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Jeanette Lee, Black Widow of billiards, has ovarian cancer
By Arun Kristian Das article
Former world pool champion Jeanette Lee, the Black Widow, at the Hong Kong Pool Club, May 6, 2004 (South China Morning Post via Getty Images)
NEW YORK - Jeanette Lee, the iconic former No. 1-ranked billiards master whose moves were ubiquitous on ESPN s pool broadcasts in the 1990s, has announced that she has advanced ovarian cancer.
Lee, a Brooklyn native whose friends gave her the nickname the Black Widow, has stage 4 ovarian cancer, according to a news release from the American Poolplayers Association. She is undergoing chemotherapy and plans to have surgery soon to slow the progress of the disease, the APA said in the news release.
Billiards Female Icon Known As Black Widow Dealing With Terminal Cancer
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The billiards female icon is set to undergo several medical procedures
Her scoliosis may have prevented doctors from detecting the genetic disease
Jeanette Lee, one of the polarizing figures in billiards, has been diagnosed with terminal cancer.
The 49-year-old allegedly has less than a year to live in a shocking revelation.
The status of the “Black Widow” was revealed in a GoFundMe page where it was stated that Lee had been diagnosed with stage four ovarian cancer. The cancer had metastasized into her lymph nodes and that the prognosis was dire. The family further added that the Billiards icon has a few months to a year to live.