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Piper Gilles, who earned a world championship bronze medal for Canada earlier this year in ice dancing with skating partner skating Paul Poirier, says she has been treated for Stage 1 ovarian cancer.

Appendix surgery in January was part of process to remove tumour from left ovary

Ice dancers perform during Skate Canada International competition.
Canada’s Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier are pictured performing their free dance at Skate Canada International last October. Gillies announced Sunday in a video on Instagram she has been treated for Stage 1 ovarian cancer. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press/File)

Canadian figure skater Piper Gilles says she has been treated for Stage 1 ovarian cancer.

Gilles made the announcement Sunday in a video on Instagram.

The 31-year-old Gilles from Toronto and skating partner Paul Poirier earned bronze in ice dancing at the world championships this year.

They also won gold at three World Cup events this year, including Skate Canada.

She and Poirier represented Canada at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.

Gilles had told reporters she had an appendix removed in January but revealed in today’s social media post that removing that organ was part of the process to remove a tumour from her left ovary.

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