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Professor Green to undergo hernia op after cancer scare

Los Angeles - Professor Green has got the all clear after a cancer scare - but has to have a hernia operation.

The 32-year-old star revealed details of an intimate examination he underwent on his private parts on Thursday which showed he doesn't have the deadly disease, but after a check on his stomach he was told he needs to go under the knife.

He wrote on Instagram: "My day: Woke up coughing and spluttering. Loss Travelled to the docs for a scan I'd been putting off; left my keys in an @uberuk and the driver couldn't find them. Called me back 30 mins later and they'd turned up. Loss/Win Doctor fondled my balls with jelly. Result: no cancer. Win. Doctor rubbed my belly with jelly. Result: got to have my hernia op Draw (sic)"

However, Pro's day finished on a high as he got a free haircut from one of his pals and shared a snap of his newly-shaved head on the photo-sharing website.

See the pic here:

Last month, the rapper also took to social media to inform fans he was ill with swollen glands.

He wrote: "Safe to say my glands are swollen then? bank holiday weekend plans out of the window."

Safe to say my glands are swollen then? bank holiday weekend plans out the window ??????

A photo posted by Stephen Manderson (@professorgreen) on

It's not the first time Pro - whose real name is Stephen Manderson - has had hernia problems.

He wrote on Twitter in 2011: "I can't wait till this blemmin hernia is fixed so i can sort my life out and get in proper shape. watching what you eat is so boring (sic)"

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