Hilary Swank Recovering From Hospitalization
Oscar winner had a benign growth removed
The Oscar winner is doing fine after being hospitalized for a minor medical procedure, reports People.
According to her manager, Swank, 34, was "experiencing some discomfort and went to see her doctor, who prescribed an immediate course of action that included a brief hospitalization to remove a small, benign growth.
"Her condition has been resolved and there are no continuing health issues, with the exception of some short-term rest and recuperation," he adds.
No other details were provided.
Swank has won two best actress Oscars for her roles in "Boys Don't Cry" and "Million Dollar Baby." She next stars as Amelia Earhart in the biopic "Amelia," due in theaters fall 2009.
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