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Jamie Theakston reflects on laryngeal cancer two years after diagnosis
Summary
Radio presenter Jamie Theakston says he was diagnosed with stage one laryngeal cancer in 2024, underwent three surgeries that he reports removed the cancer, and remains on regular two-monthly follow-up checks.
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Radio presenter Jamie Theakston spoke about his 2024 diagnosis of stage one laryngeal cancer and why the story remains in the public eye. He chose surgery instead of chemotherapy and underwent three operations that he said removed the cancer. He continues to attend regular follow-up appointments and described himself as "still in treatment" because of fear it could return.
Key facts:
- Theakston was diagnosed with stage one laryngeal (voice box) cancer in 2024 after listeners and a specialist noted a change in his voice and a biopsy confirmed the diagnosis.
- He opted for surgery over chemotherapy and had three operations, which he reports were successful in removing the cancer.
- He is now in ongoing follow-up, moving to two-monthly check-ups in his second year and saying he still feels concern about recurrence.
Summary:
The presenter said the three surgeries removed his cancer and he returned to broadcasting. He remains under routine follow-up with two-monthly checks and described ongoing concern about the possibility of the cancer returning.
