In an unexpected announcement on social media, beloved Mexican actor and singer Eduardo Capetillo shared his personal battle with skin cancer. The revelation came as a shock to many, considering the gravity of the disease, which, to date, remains incurable.
Eduardo Capetillo’s fight with melanoma
At 53 years old, Capetillo, much like other celebrities before him, disclosed on social media platforms that he had been diagnosed with skin cancer a few years prior. While the details surrounding the specifics of his condition remained scant, he confirmed that he had been receiving medical treatment for the disease.

The former Timbiriche member also opened up about how this devastating diagnosis led him to introspect deeply about his way of life, prompting a profound transformation in his daily habits.
Sharing on social media
The intimate confession took place on the YouTube channel of Capetillo’s young daughters. The actor, known for his role in “Peregrina,” was invited to discuss skin care. It was here that he candidly shared, “I want to tell you dear friends, that, this is a first for all of you here on my daughters’ channel, I got skin cancer from sunbathing so much.”
Towards the end of his poignant testimony, he expressed gratitude towards his medical team. Their timely intervention and rigorous treatment, he shared, were instrumental in helping him overcome cancer.
Understanding melanoma

Melanoma, experts state, is the deadliest form of skin cancer. It emerges after prolonged exposure to ultraviolet rays. While commonly associated with the skin, it’s vital to note that melanoma can also manifest in the eyes, nose, or throat.
Early indicators of this condition include:
- An alteration in the appearance of an existing mole.
- The emergence of a new pigmented or atypical growth on the skin.
Timely detection is crucial when it comes to treating melanoma. If diagnosed early, the disease is curable. However, neglecting it can lead to the cancerous cells spreading to other parts of the body, as reported by American Post News.