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by Dr. Uriah Stiedemann Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How did gymnast Shannon Miller overcome ovarian cancer?

September 2, 2016. Seven-time Olympic medalist Shannon Miller says lessons she learned while training for gymnastics competitions helped her endure the rigors of treatment for ovarian cancer. “A huge part of my success as an athlete was that I had the mental game. To get through the toughest moments of treatment I relied on goal setting and ...

What happened to Shannon Miller?

Jul 22, 2021 · Miller is now cancer-free and has become an advocate for women's health while keeping a foot in the gymnastics world. When did Miller compete in the Olympics? Miller competed at two Olympic Games ...

What happened to Jennifer Miller?

Gymnast Shannon Miller captivated the world on her way to Olympic gold. Now the seven-time Olympic medalist and women's health advocate holds another title: long-term cancer survivor. Miller says that though cancer treatment was one of the hardest parts of her life, her family and health teams helped her reach recovery and stay positive along ...

What kind of cancer does Kelly Miller have?

Seven-time Olympic medalist and Magnificent Seven gymnastics team member Shannon Miller opens up about her journey as she celebrates nine years of being cancer-free. Shannon Miller walked into a routine appointment in late 2010 and told her physician that she “felt great.”. Fifteen minutes later, Miller’s doctor found a baseball-sized ...

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Where is Olympian Shannon Miller now?

In 2015, she published a memoir chronicling her journey to the Olympics and her battle with cancer. She has also served as an analyst and commentator for several past Olympic Games. Miller is currently a motivational speaker and advocate for women's and children's health.Jul 22, 2021

What stage was Shannon Millers ovarian cancer?

Miller had surgery to remove the tumor and then 9 weeks of aggressive chemotherapy to give her the best chance of keeping the cancer from coming back. The cancer was stage II – it was caught before it had spread to other parts of her body.Sep 2, 2016

Does Shannon Miller live in Jacksonville FL?

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Shannon Miller, a decorated U.S. gymnast with a total of seven Olympic medals, was a member of the gold medal-winning Magnificent 7 team at the 1996 Olympics and currently live in Jacksonville.Mar 25, 2020

When was Shannon Miller diagnosed with cancer?

In the fall of 2010, my doctor found a baseball-sized cyst on my left ovary. On January 13, 2011, I woke up from surgery to remove the tumor to news that I had a rare form of ovarian cancer. I was only 34.Sep 16, 2021

Is Shannon Miller still married?

After a prolonged negotiation, former Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller is divorcing her husband of seven years, Boston eye surgeon Christopher B. Phillips.Jul 10, 2006

What causes germ cell ovarian cancer?

Doctors don't know exactly why some women get ovarian germ cell tumors. Some birth defects that affect the nervous system, genitals, and urinary tract can make a woman more likely to develop this type of tumor. Certain genetic conditions that cause extra or missing sex chromosomes can also raise your risk.Nov 9, 2019

How old was Shannon Miller during gymnastics?

Miller was born in Rolla, Missouri, but she and her family moved to Edmond, Oklahoma, when she was six months old. She began gymnastics when she was five and traveled to Moscow with her mother at the age of nine to participate in a gymnastics camp.

Is Simone Biles better than Shannon Miller?

Simone Biles has long been considered one of the greatest gymnasts ever, and now she has the medals to back that up. With two medals won in Tokyo -- a silver in team and a bronze in balance beam -- Biles matched Shannon Miller's Olympic medal total of seven, which is the most among American gymnasts.Aug 3, 2021

How old is Shannon Miller?

45 years (March 10, 1977)Shannon Miller / Age

When did Miller compete in the Olympics?

Miller competed at two Olympic Games: Barcelona in 1992 and Atlanta in 1996. She attempted to qualify for a third Olympics in 2000 but withdrew from the Olympic Trials because of a knee injury.

How many medals did Miller win?

Miller is currently the second most-decorated American gymnast of all time, behind only Simone Biles. She owns a total of seven Olympic medals, two of which are gold. Miller's gold medals both came from the 1996 Games — one for the team competition and one on the balance beam.

What records does Miller hold?

Miller currently has more career Olympic medals than any other American gymnast at seven, but that record will likely be overtaken by Biles at the upcoming Tokyo Olympics. Biles won five medals at her first Games in Rio de Janeiro and will only need three this time to top Miller's total.

What is Miller doing now?

After retiring from gymnastics, Miller earned her Bachelor's degree from the University of Houston and a law degree from Boston College. She launched her company, Shannon Miller Lifestyle, in 2010 to promote health and fitness for women, and she also runs the Shannon Miller Foundation which works to combat childhood obesity.

Where can you follow Miller?

Miller is on Twitter and Instagram at @shannonmiller96, and she also has a YouTube channel where she posts gymnastics clips, fitness tips and motivational videos.

When were you diagnosed with ovarian cancer?

In the fall of 2010, my doctor found a baseball-sized cyst on my left ovary. On January 13, 2011, I woke up from surgery to remove the tumor to news that I had a rare form of ovarian cancer. I was only 34.

Had you experienced any symptoms prior to finding the cyst?

It wasn't until after the diagnosis that I rethought my symptoms prior to that initial doctor's visit. My husband reminded me that I had called him at work a couple of weeks before because I was doubled over on the floor with stomach pain and wasn't sure I could get our 1-year-old son out of his crib.

How did your skills and experience as a world-class gymnast help you approach your cancer recovery?

As an athlete, I learned the importance of setting and sticking to goals and keeping a positive attitude. Going through chemotherapy was the toughest thing I have ever had to do. Being in that positive mindset was so critical. That doesn't mean being cheery 24/7. But I was trying to look to the positive and tell myself that I could do this.

How did you manage being a mom of a young child and recovery from cancer?

It does take a village when going through a health crisis. I had to learn a tough lesson: I can't do it all. And it's OK that I can't do it all. I think, naturally, as parents, we do everything. And I couldn't. After talking with friends, I realized that if I didn't focus on my own health and recovery, I was not going to be any good to my son.

What are your thoughts about research like that supported by the National Institutes of Health?

Research is so vital. We need a better test to identify ovarian cancer earlier. We need to be better educated.

As a 10-year cancer survivor, what is your message to other women with cancer or those who may be at risk for it?

It is so important to be aware of your body and look out for signs and symptoms. Educate yourself and ask questions. You are your own best health care advocate. Take stock of your body. I paid attention to my body as an athlete, but I have paid much more attention to my health in the last 10 years. I took good health for granted.

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