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Best known for medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy” and its spinoff “Private Practice,” actress Kate Walsh is opening up for the first time about a real-life medical drama: the brain tumor she had removed in 2015. She tells TODAY the tumor was the size of “a small lemon,” and she didn’t know it was benign until it was removed.