<P> Brown was diagnosed with cancer for a third time in June 2014, but initially shared this information with only close friends . Two months later (August 2014), while filming her eighth and final Challenge competition, Battle of the Exes II in Panama, Brown collapsed on set, and was immediately airlifted to a New York hospital, where doctors performed emergency surgery . Though it was widely reported that she was diagnosed with colon cancer, Brown stated that her ovarian cancer had metastasized to her colon and stomach . Brown died on November 14, 2014 . She spent her final hours in the company of friends and family . </P> <P> Shortly after her death, it was revealed that Brown's age had been misrepresented to the public . Her family supported the false information by including an incorrect age on programs distributed at her funeral, but later her sister was quoted in a People magazine article about the true facts as saying that Brown had felt that many years of her life were taken from her due to cancer and treatments, and that deducting two years was a response to those circumstances . Some media headlines and reports corrected her reported age at the time of her death in response to the later information . </P> <P> In 2015 former The Challenge contestant and United States Representative Sean Duffy of Wisconsin, started the Ovarian Cancer Caucus alongside Representative Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut, an ovarian cancer survivor . In attendance were several other Challenge contestants, who came to honor Brown, who's death Duffy said "touched our MTV reality - TV family ." In attendance were Duffy along with his wife Rachel Campos - Duffy and her The Real World: San Francisco castmate David "Puck" Rainey, Norman Korpi of The Real World: New York, Derrick Kosinski of Road Rules: X-Treme, and Laurel Stucky of Fresh Meat II . </P> <P> Diem Brown is survived by her father and three siblings . She was predeceased by her mother . </P>

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