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RHOD's D’Andra Simmons Diagnosed With Breast Cancer

RHOD's D’Andra Simmons Diagnosed With Breast Cancer
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D’Andra Simmons is sharing a difficult medical update.

The Real Housewives of Dallas alum said she has been diagnosed with breast cancer and will be treated at a hospital in Dallas that her family coincidentally helped start.

“Today is the day!” Simmons wrote in her July 29 Instagram post. “I didn’t think I would be the recipient of care at the UTSW Simmons Cancer Center my uncle Harold Simmons and his Foundation established almost 30 years ago, but now I have breast cancer.”

Noting her gratitude for the hospital’s medical staff, she optimistically added, “After today, I will add breast cancer survivor to a long list of life experiences. I look forward to telling my story to inspire others in the future.”

“Thank you to everyone that has sent prayers and support to my family and me,” the 56-year-old concluded. “We appreciate it so very much and love having your support.”

When it came to the next steps, Simmons shared on her Instagram Story that she would be undergoing three surgeries—a seed localization to mark the tumor in the breast that is to be removed, a similar procedure for the affected lymph nodes and, finally, the actual removal of those parts—later in the day on July 29.

Following her procedures, the Hard Night Good Morning founder’s husband Jeremy Lock explained that his wife—who was officially diagnosed with breast cancer “a couple months ago”—was recovering well.

“She’s doing good,” he said on his Instagram Story. “She needs lots of rest now.”

Lock added, “From my heart, all the well wishes and prayers, it means the world to both of us. God bless, and cancer sucks.”

And her Bravo family made it clear they’ll be by her side, too. As Simmons’ RHOD costar Stephanie Hollman commented on her post, “Love you D’andra and am here for you if you need anything at all. You are in my prayers.”

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