One of the worlds most popular video game streamers “Ninja” has been sadly diagnosed with cancer at 32-years-old.
@DailyLoud Cancer in young people is so mysterious, unfortunate, and unexpected. Totally unrelated mRNA injections mandated by western governments & corporations for plebs to keep their jobs are safe & effective despite congress being exempt from injecting mRNA lolz
@DailyLoud Cancer in young people is so mysterious, unfortunate, and unexpected. Totally unrelated mRNA injections mandated by western governments & corporations for plebs to keep their jobs are safe & effective despite congress being exempt from injecting mRNA lolz
@DailyLoud cancer is trash! and the uptick in young adults should be alarming!! may @Ninja make a speedy recovery! positivity is key
Some context: In a shocking announcement, Tyler "Ninja" Blevins, one of the world's most popular video game streamers, has revealed that he has been diagnosed with skin cancer at the age of 32. The news has sent shockwaves throughout the gaming community, with fans and fellow streamers expressing their support and well-wishes for the beloved gaming personality. Ninja, known for his exceptional skills in games like Fortnite, League of Legends, and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, has amassed a massive following on various streaming platforms, including Twitch and YouTube. His entertaining and engaging streams have attracted millions of viewers, making him one of the most recognizable figures in the gaming world. The diagnosis came after Ninja's wife, Jessica Blevins, scheduled an annual skin/mole checkup for him. During the appointment, it was recommended that Tyler have a mole on the bottom of his foot removed as a precaution. The biopsy revealed that the mole was melanoma, a form of skin cancer. In a statement on social media, Ninja shared the news and urged his fans to take this as a PSA to get regular skin checkups. "I'm grateful to have hope in finding this early, but please take this as a PSA to get skin checkups," he wrote. The gaming community has rallied around Ninja, offering their support and encouragement. Fellow streamers and fans have flooded social media with messages of love and well-wishes, emphasizing the importance of early detection and regular checkups. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, with one in five Americans expected to develop it in their lifetime. Risk factors for melanoma, the type of skin cancer Ninja was diagnosed with, include having lighter skin color, being exposed to UV light, having many moles, having a family history of melanoma, and having a personal history of melanoma or other skin cancers. Early detection is crucial in treating skin cancer, and regular checkups can help identify any potential issues before they become more serious. It is recommended that individuals perform self-examinations of their skin and schedule annual skin checkups with a dermatologist. As Ninja faces this challenging time, the gaming community continues to stand by him, offering their support and encouragement. The news of his diagnosis serves as a reminder of the importance of regular checkups and early detection in the fight against cancer.
@DailyLoud It was melanoma on his foot and it was removed, he’s fine.
Ninja is treated with Melanoma a kind of skin cancer that starts in the melanocytes. Melanocytes are cells that make the pigment that gives skin its color. The pigment is called melanin. Melanoma typically starts on skin that's often exposed to the sun. This includes the skin on the arms, back, face and legs