Cancer-stricken Malaysian singer Elyana may become paralysed

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Singer and actor Elyana Emrizal, who is battling Stage 4 lymphoma cancer, may become paralysed, reported Harian Metro. Her husband Khairul Anuar Hussin said the cancer had spread to Elyana's spinal cord and backbone. 'Last week, Elyana complained that her legs felt numb and she could not walk. 'She took painkillers but when there was no improvement, I decided to take her to the hospital. 'The doctor confirmed that the cancer had spread to her spinal cord and backbone,' he said.

 

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