Take My Tumor “The Woman Covered in Thousands of Tumors” S1E1 April 3 2024 on TLC

On Wednesday April 3 2024, TLC broadcasts an episode of the series Take My Tumor!

The Woman Covered in Thousands of Tumors Season 1 Episode 1 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Take My Tumor” on TLC, titled “The Woman Covered in Thousands of Tumors,” viewers will witness one of the most extraordinary medical cases ever documented. Charmaine, hailing from Trinidad, grapples with an extreme form of neurofibromatosis, a condition characterized by the growth of tumors along the nerves.

Charmaine’s plight is heart-wrenching as her body is engulfed by thousands of tumors, posing severe challenges to her daily life. These growths not only cover every inch of her body but also obstruct her ability to perform basic functions such as breathing and swallowing. Without intervention, the relentless expansion of these tumors poses a grave threat to her life.

As Charmaine bravely faces the daunting prospect of surgery, “The Woman Covered in Thousands of Tumors” offers a poignant glimpse into her journey towards hope and healing. Tune in to TLC to witness the remarkable resilience of the human spirit and the unwavering dedication of medical professionals as they strive to change Charmaine’s life for the better.

What Time is the “The Woman Covered in Thousands of Tumors” Episode On?

The The Woman Covered in Thousands of Tumors episode of Take My Tumor will be broadcast on April 3 2024 on TLC at 10:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “The Woman Covered in Thousands of Tumors” Episode New?

The The Woman Covered in Thousands of Tumors episode of Take My Tumor is all new!

Take My Tumor The Woman Covered in Thousands of Tumors Cast & Stars

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The Woman Covered in Thousands of Tumors Episode Videos & Previews


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Take My Tumor Series Information

Drs. Kimberly Moore Dalal, Jason Cohen and Ryan F. Osborne take on some of the most challenging cases of their careers as they remove tumours from patients with extreme cases.

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