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Rhod Gilbert ‘feeling good’ as he discloses stage four cancer diagnosis

Comedian also recalled the symptoms he had prior to being diagnosed

Annabel Nugent
Tuesday 13 December 2022 05:56 GMT
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Rhod Gilbert discusses how he found out about stage four cancer diagnosis

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Rhod Gilbert has given fans an update on his health, revealing that he has been diagnosed with stage four cancer.

In July, the comedian announced that he was undergoing treatment for cancer at Velindre Cancer Centre in Cardiff, a hospital which he had previously raised funds for.

At the time, he commended the NHS care he was receiving as “incredible”.

The 54-year-old has given fans an update on his health during a recent interview with BBC Radio Wales.

“I’m feeling good and feel like I’m recovering day-by-day,” he said.

Gilbert went on to recall the symptoms he suffered prior to his diagnosis, stating that he had been forced to cancel shows because they had been so severe.

“I had a terribly sore throat, tightness through my neck. I was having to cancel shows because I couldn’t breathe,” he said.

“I was having all sorts of problems and we couldn’t get to the bottom of it.”

Gilbert explained that the symptoms became progressively worse while he was fundraising for Velindre Cancer Centre in Cuba.

In May, he noticed “lumps started popping up in places they shouldn’t be”.

“It turns out I’ve got stage four cancer,” he said. “I also caught Covid on that walk as well. I came home with cancer and Covid from a Velindre fundraising trek… the irony of that! I went as a Velindre patron and came home as a patient.”

The comedian praised the care he has received, revealing that he has gone through chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. Although, he is yet to find out if the treatment “has worked”.

He also  suggested that he may be working on material for future shows.

“The things people say when they find out you’ve got cancer… people panic. There’s a lot of humour in it,” he said.

“Hopefully I’m going to jot it all down and one day bring it to the stage.”

Jimmy Carr shared a touching message of support, alongside fellow comedians including Jason Manford, after Gilbert’s news.

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