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Youtuber Ninja has been diagnosed with cancer aged 32 after doctors noticed an unusual mark during a routine check up.
The professional gamer from Illinois, who is also known as Tyler Blevins, revealed that he is battling skin cancer on X last night.
The 32-year-old said that during a routine check-up his wife Jessica urged him to go to, doctors noticed a mole on the bottom of his foot. The mole was later identified as melanoma, which is cancerous and the third most common type of skin cancer.
The Fortnite gamer wrote: 'Alright I'm still in a bit of shock but want to keep you all updated. A few weeks ago I went in to a dermatologist for an annual skin/mole check that Jess proactively scheduled for me.
'There was a mole on the bottom of my foot that they wanted to remove just to be careful. It came back as melanoma, but they are optimistic that we caught it in the early stages.'
Youtuber Ninja (pictured) has been diagnosed with cancer aged 32 after doctors noticed an unusual mark during a routine check up
The 32-year-old (right) said that during a routine check-up his wife Jessica (left) urged him to go to, doctors noticed a mole on the bottom of his foot. The mole was later identified as melanoma, which is cancerous and the third most common type of skin cancer
He added: 'I had another dark spot appear near it, so today they biopsied that and removed a larger area around the melanoma with the hopes that under the microscope they will see clear non-melanoma edges and we will know we got it.
'I'm grateful to have hope in finding this early, but please take this as a PSA to get skin checkups.'
Ninja's shocking cancer news were followed by an avalanche of well wishes by other internet personalities and fans on social media.
Fellow gamer and streamer SypherPK commented: 'Hoping for the best. Lots of love to Jess for being proactive as well.'
Jack Dunlop, also known as CouRage on Youtube, wrote: 'Love you brother. Praying for you.'
Also popular in the Fortnite community are Nick Eh 30, who told Ninja he was 'sending the best vibes' his way, and Pluto V2, who added: 'Praying for you Tyler. [Well done] Jess for making that get looked at.'
Another streamer, DansGaming, said: 'Glad you caught it early! This very procedure would have saved my mom's life if they caught it early enough.'
Popular streamer Jordan Payton, also known as LEGIQN, said: 'Praying it's quick and they get rid of it easy!
'You got this and good for Jess for keeping up with the check ups.'
Twitch content creator Jake'n'Bake wrote: 'Thanks for keeping people aware. And hopes everything was able to be removed without further issues.'
Other content creators shared their own experiences with melanoma under Ninja's post on X
By speaking about his diagnosis online, the gamer inspired some users to get their own marks checked out
Jake also revealed that he had his own experience with cancer recently, adding: 'I recently had some basal cell carcinoma removed from my scalp and am now trying to stay on top of routine skin checkups. Wear your sunscreen everyone!'
Influencer Lex, also known under her username Madeyewlook, also spoke out having a melanoma.
She commented: 'I had a melanoma on my lower back a few years ago, it is SO scary to hear. Areas that don't get sun and have moles are sports to extra keep track of.
'Funny enough, I wanted mine removed off my lower back just because it was in the center of my body and driving me crazy. Good thing.'
'About three years ago I had it removed out of my face. Very scary scenes but I now have a badass scar, looks almost like a battle wound. Prayers up for you,' twitch streamer DunkinHonut said.
Ninja told his fans: 'I'm grateful to have hope in finding this early, but please take this as a PSA to get skin checkups'
Ninja (pictured) inspired others by sharing his diagnosis. Streamer AstroAceTV said: 'I've had one for a few years and this has me wanting to get it checked out now cause it's better to know than not. Thank you for [raising] awareness, I'm sending all the good vibes your way Ninja.'
Ninja inspired others to get their own moles check out by doctors regularly
Celebrities who were also diagnosed with malignant melanoma include Hugh Jackman, Khloe Kardashian, Bob Marley, Andy Cohen, Diane Keaton, Ewan McGregor, Molly-Mae Hague, Caitlyn Jenner and Teddi Mellencamp.
By speaking about his diagnosis online, Ninja inspired some users to get their own marks checked out.
Streamer AstroAceTV said: 'I've had one for a few years and this has me wanting to get it checked out now cause it's better to know than not. Thank you for [raising] awareness, I'm sending all the good vibes your way Ninja.'
'Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. I have never even considered a skin check up. I hope others like myself take this as a valuable lesson and speak to our doctors about it,' one user named Luck wrote.