Maria Menounos Speaks for First Time About Mom's Brain Tumor Recurrence: 'A Rough Little Time'

"When you have glioblastoma, that's to be expected in a sense, but something that you never want to hear happen," Maria Menounos said on her podcast Monday

Maria Menounos is opening up about her mother’s health, revealing that she has had a tumor recurrence after having been “stable” as recently as May.

“My mom, we found out recently, has had a tumor recurrence,” the journalist said on her Better Together podcast Monday. “When you have glioblastoma, that’s to be expected in a sense, but something that you never want to hear happen. So it’s been a rough little time.”

Menounos, 41, said that testing revealed her mother’s blood cells’ “killing ability has gone down tremendously,” which is “probably” because of the recurrence.

The journalist has been helping her mom, Litsa Menounos, throughout her diagnosis including seeking treatment in Mexico as well.

“It’s funny because our medical system, because of the limitations financially and so much more, you know, they test your blood for like your A1C and your thyroid and your cholesterol, just a few things like, they’re not checking your inflammation markers like extensively and all this other stuff,” Menounos said.

Maria Menounos and mom Litsa Menounos
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“But in Mexico, they check everything,” she continued. “And so they’re going to do all the immune system boosting things, like the Vitamin C drips and natural killer cell immunotherapies and all kinds of amazing stuff. So I’m super excited about the prospects of just what this will do for her.”

“We really want to avoid radiation,” Menounos added.

While her mom was originally scheduled to have surgery, Menounos said that her doctor decided “it’s not the best option for her.”

“So I’m really glad that that is off the table,” she said. Her mother will be treated at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in L.A. as well.

In 2017, Menounos herself underwent brain surgery to remove a benign tumor, all while her mom was battling Stage 4 brain cancer.

The Sirius XM host said that when she found out the news, all she could do was laugh at the absurdity of the situation.

“I didn’t cry. I actually laughed. It’s so surreal and crazy and unbelievable that my mom has a brain tumor—and now I have one too?” she told PEOPLE at the time.

Last October, Menounos told PEOPLE that she and her mom were both doing well, and that she’s learned how to handle health crises: “I think that the most important thing you can do is try to remain calm and assemble a team around you,” she said. “Whether it’s your best friend or your family or people that are going to help you. I would say a good therapist to lean on is always good, too.”

In September, Menounos celebrated her mom’s 65th birthday, writing on Instagram, “I am so grateful that she’s doing so well and that the birthday celebrations keep on coming!”

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