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Teddi Mellencamp Since her cancer diagnosis, she has intervened for her first formal appearance at the event.
On an unforgettable night that benefits the Beverly Hills Women’s Cancer Research Fund on Monday, Mellencamp shared the good news that her immunotherapy treatments are working for her.
“We had a double dose five days ago, and we have another set next Wednesday,” she said. People Magazine. “And I hope, hopefully I’m done.”
“It’s a continuation,” she added her treatment. “So, I was doing radiation and immunotherapy at first, but immunotherapy became what worked for me.”
The tumor of “Rhobh” star Teddi Mellencamp is “shrinking significantly” as he fights stage 4 cancer

Teddi Mellencamp shared on an unforgettable night that her immunotherapy treatments are working, benefiting the Women’s Cancer Research Fund. (Olivia Wong/Wireimage)
Mellencamp has been diagnosed Stage 4 Cancer Earlier this year, after her melanoma metastasized to the brain and lungs. She undergoes surgery to remove some masses, undergoes immunotherapy and radiation.
The star of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” said, “I feel pretty good. That means it’s the fourth day, as today is the fifth day after immunotherapy.
She said, “You know, when people come to me and they say, ‘You’re so strong, you did this.’ I’m half the time strong and half the time crying and sad. ”
“[But, at the moment] It feels good,” Mellencamp said. “What I’ve learned is that I have great kids. I have great friends and a support system there for me. I think it’s huge.”

Mellencamp shares her cancer journey on social media. (Getty Images/Instagram)
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Former “Real Housewife” co-star in Mellancamp Kyle Richards He also attended the event and praised his friends for their strength and determination.
“It was really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, astounding that anyone would listen to their inner voice if they didn’t think something was right,” Richards told Fox News Digital at the event. “I forced her to go to a dermatologist to remove the mole she originally had on her shoulder.”
Watch: Kyle Richards calls Teddy Mellencamp “Incredibly Strong” during the Cancer Battle
She continued. “But it was a very scary time for those who love her. And obviously, she is incredibly strong. We thought she was far stronger than any of her loved ones who always look at her.
The Unforgettable Night Benefits Women’s Cancer Research Fund has been running for 25 years, bringing together leaders in entertainment, cancer research and corporate philanthropy to raise funds for pioneering cancer research across the country.

Kyle Richards said Fox News Digital Mellencamp was “incredibly strong” while dealing with her cancer. (Philip Faraone/Getty Images Women’s Cancer Research Fund)
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The cause is close to Richards, who lost his mother to breast cancer, and is important.
“Well, I lost my mother to breast cancer, and I have four daughters, and you obviously see what do you see? [Teddi’s] I can do anything I can to help with much needed funds to experience these things and become younger, to be able to be here, to lend a voice and raise awareness.
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Her half sister, Kathy HiltonHe also appeared at events, reminiscing about his mother, saying, “I didn’t get to the doctor and I didn’t eat mammograms in 10 years. [she] I passed 20 years ago. But now it’s not a death sentence. We are really, really, really, really close to treatment. ”

Kathy Hilton also came out in support of the event and Mellencamp. (Steve Granitz/Filmmagic)
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Hilton also praised Mellencamp, saying, “She looks really good… so I think it’s really great that everyone comes out and helps.”