Anne Diamond reveals breast cancer diagnosis as broadcaster reveals she has undergone double mastectomy
TV veteran Anne Diamond has announced that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. The 68-year-old, who currently presents on GB News, revealed her diagnosis and said she’s undergone a double mastectomy.
Speaking to fellow GB News presenter Dan Wooton, she said: "I haven’t been on a world cruise, which is what I know social media has been saying because I’m well known now for loving cruises.
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Hide Ad"It’s been a fight against breast cancer. That’s what it’s been. It’s been a long journey. And five months later, I’m still not at the end of the journey, but I’m through it enough to come back to work.”
Diamond recalled the moment she was told of the diagnosis: "I had to go to a breast cancer screening thing later in the morning. I thought I would just go for a mammogram, and a couple of tests and I’d be free in an hour.
“I spent the entire morning at my local hospital where they did everything, biopsies, X-rays, CT scans, a couple of mammograms, everything, and by lunchtime I was still there. And a lovely lady came with a lanyard around her neck that said MacMillan Cancer Care and I knew then it was serious.”
Diamond began her career on regional news before moving onto work for the BBC and ITV, which saw her popularity and fame soar. Her latest career move came in 2022 when she joined GB News, but has been off air for months dealing with her diagnosis.
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