Original billiard goddess’black spider’ Janet Lee ovarian cancer time limit

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Original billiard goddess’black spider’ Janet Lee ovarian cancer time limit

(Seoul = News 1) Reporter Park Hyung-ki |
2021-02-19 07:30 sent

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American media such as the Washington Post (WP) reported on the 18th (local time) that’black spider’ Janet Lee (50, Korean name Jinhee Lee), who had risen to the top of the world pocket ball in the 1990s, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

American media reported that Janet Lee was recently diagnosed with stage IV ovarian cancer, but expressed her will to fight cancer by using all methods including chemotherapy for her three young daughters.

Janet Lee’s family and acquaintances said, “Currently, the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes and has been determined by a doctor to survive for up to a year.” “Three daughters’ education through fundraising I want to raise money for the back.”

Janet Lee said, “I will bring back the fight against cancer this time I had at the pool table. I will use chemotherapy and all means to slow the progression of the disease for my three young daughters to fight cancer.”

Janet Lee became a pro in 1993 and worked as a member of the World Women’s Professional Pocket Ball Association (WPBA) and won the 1994 WPBA Championship the following year. That year, he quickly climbed to the top of the world’s pocketball rankings and won the WPBA Player of the Year in 1998.

In her heyday, Janet Lee earned the nickname’Black Tarantula’ or’Black Spider’ for her 175cm tall, charismatic expression along with her excellent skills.

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