CNN's Anderson Cooper was back at work Wednesday after minor surgery two days earlier to remove a cancerous mole from underneath his left eye.
There was no indication the skin cancer had spread, spokeswoman Shimrit Sheetrit said.
He blogged about his procedure Wednesday, when he was following Barack Obama, who is seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, for a special edition of Cooper's nightly news show.
"I hadn't planned on mentioning this," said Cooper, 40. "But I still have stitches and you'll no doubt notice them. ... Don't want you to think I got into a fistfight with Charlie Rose."
Apparently Anderson Cooper does not know about black salve and its powerful ability to go after skin cancers or he could have avoided the surgery and stitches! I hope for his sake that they got it all, but if you have read any of the testimonials and blog posts at www.BlackSalveInfo.com you will see that many people have had cancers surgically removed, only to find out within a couple of years that their cancer still remained in the same place. Fortunately these folks used black salve the second time around and reported no return of the skin cancer many years later.