Jeana Keough, a former cast member on The Real Housewives of Orange County, has been diagnosed with tongue cancer, as revealed by her daughter, Kara Keough Bosworth. This news comes as a shock to many, as Keough initially thought her painful tongue sore was caused by a tooth issue. However, months of discomfort led to a biopsy confirming the presence of squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue.
Kara Keough Bosworth shared that her mother has already undergone two surgeries, one to remove the tumor and another to remove lymph nodes. Unfortunately, the cancer was discovered to have spread, prompting a course of treatment that includes chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy. The treatments have been arduous, leaving Keough exhausted and struggling with severe pain in her mouth and throat, which hinders her ability to eat and drink. Consequently, she has been unable to work her commission-based real estate job, adding to the financial strain.
To support Keough during this challenging time, her daughter launched a GoFundMe campaign. The goal is to help cover medical and living expenses, ensuring that Keough feels supported throughout her cancer battle. This initiative has received an outpouring of support, reflecting the impact of Keough's presence on The Real Housewives of Orange County and her subsequent career endeavors.
Keough's journey with cancer serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of health and the importance of early detection and treatment. It also highlights the resilience of individuals facing such challenges, as well as the power of community support in navigating the complexities of cancer treatment and recovery.