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Julie Walters has been given the all-clear following a fight with stage three bowel cancer.
The British actress, who turns 70 on Saturday, went public with her health battle during an interview with the BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire, revealing she was told the news after doctors found two tumours in her large intestine.
After undergoing chemotherapy and surgery to remove 30cm from her colon, Walters is now “really well”, and added: “I’ve just had a scan, and I know that I’m clear.”
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Veteran British actress, Dame Julie Walters has revealed she was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer.
© Photo by Yui Mok/PA Images via Getty Images Julie Walters attending the EE British Academy Film Awards. Dame Julie Walters has revealed she had stage three bowel cancer - but has now been given the all clear following chemotherapy.
LONDON (Reuters) - Julie Walters, one of Britain's most famous actresses, said she had undergone surgery to remove 30 cm (12 inches) of her colon and taken a course of chemotherapy after being diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer.