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Elizabeth “Lizzy” Musi, a professional drag racer who starred in “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” a spinoff of Discovery Channel’s street racing reality series “Street Outlaws,” has died following a year-long battle with breast cancer. She was 33. “Thank you for all the prayers and support throughout her battle,” he wrote.

“At this time, the family would like to have time to process, grief [sic] and make arrangements in peace. We will give an update as soon as we have information to share.” The reality star recounted undergoing a revision procedure in June 2022 for a breast augmentation she'd had two years earlier.



Approximately six months later, she noticed “a marble-sized lump” in one of her breasts, but thought it was just scar tissue. “I didn’t think nothing of it,” she said, noting that she called her plastic surgeon to inquire about the lump. “They said, ‘Nothing to worry about; you should be okay.

We didn’t see nothing in the pathology report.’” Ms. Musi subsequently brought up her concerns with her OB-GYN during her annual checkup.

However, she said her doctor did not request any tests to check the lump. “He said, ‘All right, we’ll just keep an eye on it and if it gets any worse then we‘ll, you know, go ahead and run tests,’” she recalled. By March 2023, the lump had grown to the size of a mandarin, Ms.

Musi described, sharing that she immediately saw her doctor, who ran several tests, including an ultrasound, a ma.

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