Deborah James, a BBC broadcaster, informed viewers in a sad Instagram message that she doesn’t know “how long I’ve got left.” The 40-year-old TV star has been moved to hospice at-home care to treat her terminal colon cancer and is surrounded by her family and friends.
The last six months have been “heartbreaking,” according to the BBC podcast host, but the author has been surrounded by affection and has no regrets. Deborah James, a BBC broadcaster, informed viewers in a sad Instagram message that she doesn’t know “how long I’ve got left.”
The 40-year-old TV star has been moved to hospice at-home care to treat her terminal colon cancer and is surrounded by her family and friends. The last six months have been “heartbreaking,” according to the BBC podcast host, but the author has been surrounded by affection and has no regrets.
‘My active care has come to an end, and I’ve been transferred to hospice at-home care, where the focus is on keeping me comfortable and spending time with my beloved family.’
She has voiced her deepest sentiments about her sickness and how life has been unfaithful to her, adding that she has always wanted to live a happy life but is now fighting life and death.
Deborah James’ health has recently been updated, and she announced it on Twitter. “I had no intention of sending this Tweet. It’s time for us to say our goodbyes.” Unfortunately, after battling 4th-stage cancer, it is now time to say goodbye.
Similarly, James was diagnosed with cancer in 2016 and has kept her almost 300,000 Instagram followers updated since then.