The 26-year-old world number 116 said that
about a month ago a dentist alerted her to a growth on the roof
of her mouth and a biopsy revealed she had salivary gland
cancer.
"Fortunately, this form of cancer has a great prognosis and my
surgeon is confident that surgery alone will be sufficient
treatment," she wrote on Twitter, adding that she will have
surgery on Friday.
"He even okayed me to play an extra couple (of) tournaments
these past few weeks which served as a nice distraction."
The Stanford University product said her goal was to be back for
Wimbledon qualifying at the end of June.
"I am feeling extremely grateful for the UCLA health network
that's been taking amazing care of me, and for rock solid
friends and family who are helping me every step of the way,"
she said. "See you back on the court soon."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; editing by Ken Ferris)
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