Sarah Beeny, a 51-year-old property expert and TV star, has been receiving chemotherapy treatment after being diagnosed with breast cancer. This is the same disease that tragically killed her mother when she was only 10 years old. Recently, her sons posted a photo of her in the hospital with new markings on her chest, which they joked were “tattoos”.
Last year, Sarah was featured in the TV show Sarah Beeny’s New Life In The Country, which depicted her making renovations to her new stately home. Following her diagnosis, Sarah has been working with Cancer Research UK to raise awareness about the disease and is also filming a documentary with Channel 4 about her experience.
Sarah had to delay her treatment sessions last year after tests revealed her white blood cell count was too low and her liver levels were too high. However, she recently finished her latest round of chemotherapy and received the positive news that there is an 80 percent chance she will be cured and the cancer has not spread further than her breasts.
Sarah’s sons have shown their support for her throughout her journey, and her followers have also offered their encouragement. One follower reassured the family that she had a great experience with the care at Royal Marsden Hospital, while another sent love and healing to Sarah and her sons.
Sarah Beeny, a 51-year-old property expert and TV star, has been receiving chemotherapy treatment after being diagnosed with breast cancer. This is the same disease that tragically killed her mother when she was only 10 years old. Last year, Sarah was featured in the TV show Sarah Beeny’s New Life In The Country, which depicted her making renovations to her new stately home.
Her sons recently posted a photo of her in the hospital with new markings on her chest, which they joked were “tattoos”. Following her diagnosis, Sarah has been working with Cancer Research UK to raise awareness about the disease and is also filming a documentary with Channel 4 about her experience.
Sarah had to delay her treatment sessions last year after tests revealed her white blood cell count was too low and her liver levels were too high. However, she recently finished her latest round of chemotherapy and received the positive news that there is an 80 percent chance she will be cured and the cancer has not spread further than her breasts.
Sarah’s sons have shown their support for her throughout her journey, and her followers have also offered their encouragement. One follower reassured the family that she had a great experience with the care at Royal Marsden Hospital, while another sent love and healing to Sarah and her sons. Sarah expressed her gratitude for the care she has received and her pleasure about her sons’ recent accomplishment.
Sarah Beeny, a 51-year-old property expert and TV star, was diagnosed with breast cancer, the same disease that tragically killed her mother when she was only 10 years old. Last year, she was featured in the TV show Sarah Beeny’s New Life In The Country, which depicted her making renovations to her new stately home. She has since been receiving chemotherapy treatment, and her sons recently posted a photo of her in the hospital with new markings on her chest, which they joked were “tattoos”.
Following her diagnosis, Sarah has been working with Cancer Research UK to raise awareness about the disease and is also filming a documentary with Channel 4 about her experience. She had to delay her treatment sessions last year after tests revealed her white blood cell count was too low and her liver levels were too high. However, she recently finished her latest round of chemotherapy and received the positive news that there is an 80 percent chance she will be cured and the cancer has not spread further than her breasts.
Sarah’s sons have shown their support for her throughout her journey, and her followers have also offered their encouragement. One follower reassured the family that she had a great experience with the care at Royal Marsden Hospital, while another sent love and healing to Sarah and her sons. Sarah expressed her gratitude for the care she has received and her pleasure about her sons’ recent accomplishment. Despite the difficult circumstances, Sarah is hopeful for a full recovery.
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