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Lucy Needham

Lisa Maffia shares cervical cancer scare as she urges fans to get smear tests

Lisa Maffia has bravely opened up about her cancer scare as revealed abnormal cells had been found in her cervix.

The singer, 41, shared the news with fans on Instagram as she headed to her latest Colposcopy appointment in hospital.

"I had cancerous cells that needed to be burned away," said Lisa, whose mum has been diagnosed with terminal cervical cancer.

Lisa told her followers that she 'never missed a smear test' before the abnormal cells were discovered and urged her fans to keep update to date with theirs.

"This is just a reminder to anyone that maybe has forgotten to get tested! It's not a game," she urged.

A tearful Lisa encouraged others to be mindful of their health in a video filmed after her appointment (Instagram)

Following her hospital appointment, an emotional Lisa returned to Instagram where she said she had been 'petrified' but the process was 'quick and easy.'

Lisa explained the experience was made harder by the fact her mum is battling terminal cervical cancer.

Speaking from her car, Lisa told her followers, "Just like that I am already out. As you can see I was really upset..."

She tearfully continued: "My mum has cervical cancer, terminal cancer, so going into this every time I've had to go into this - this is the third time they've had to check my cells - makes me absolutely petrified."

The former So Solid Crew member said she wanted to share her news with fans to encourage others to keep updated with their smear tests and 'to be mindful of your health in general'.

"It can happen to anyone," said the brave star.

Lisa Maffia urged fans to keep up to date with their health checks (SplashNews.com)

She ended the self-record message by assuring fans she was doing OK.

Lisa shot to fame as the main female member of So Solid Crew in the early 2000s, alongside the likes of MC Harvey and Romeo.

The band scored five top 20 hits, including the platinum selling single 21 Seconds in 2001.

A year later they went on to win the best British Video award at the 2002 BRIT Awards as well as two Mobos.

Lisa, who is mum to daughter Chelsea, went on to achieve success as a solo singer, with her track All Over also reaching platinum status in 2003.

Lisa found fame in the early 2000s as a member of So Solid Crew (PA)

In 2019 she in ITV All New Full Monty where she performed a strip-tease with a number of celebs to help raise cancer awareness.

Lisa said she was inspired to take part after seeing her mother's battle with cancer.

She recalled how her mum didn't go to a smear test appointment for five years, not realising that the disease was spreading throughout her body.

“In five years it had spread to her lymph node glands, collar bone, all of her cervix", she told iNews.

"Until she was diagnosed, she didn’t feel anything. The minute she knew, it tore her apart.”

Speaking on Loose Women, Lisa said that her mum was first diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2011 and was initially told she had just 'six months to live.'

However, she managed to beat the disease only for it to return eight years later.

"It's come back all over and she's fighting it again now. She is fighting it," Lisa told the panel.

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