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13.07.2023 - 20:51 / ok.co.uk
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Sarah Ferguson has given a breast cancer surgery update and revealed how the fluffy friends playing a part in her recovery are the late Queen Elizabeth's corgis. It was revealed in June that The Duchess Of York, 64, had been diagnosed with an early form of breast cancer, undergoing surgery at the time, which was successful. Now, the former wife of Prince Andrew has shared that she is "slowly working her way back to a healthy body" following the surgery, which lasted eight hours, while talking in the latest episode of her podcast Tea Talks with the Duchess and Sarah.
"I am slowly working my way back to a healthy body post-surgery.The corgis and I are so excited to be taking our walks together again! I can’t thank my doctors, nurses, and medical professionals enough. I encourage anyone who can to get screened. Don’t wait," wrote Sarah on social media.
She's not recovering alone either as the duchess remains surrounded by Queen Elizabeth II's corgis and her own five Norfolk terriers. Sarah adopted the late Queen's dogs following her death in September 2022, moving them to Royal Lodge, the home in Windsor she shares with her ex-husband, Prince Andrew. Chatting with her co-host, Sarah Thompson, she explained how the pups have kept her active while describing them as 'needy' when she couldn't get out to walk them following her surgery.
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Sarah Ferguson opened up about her recovery after undergoing a single mastectomy and breast reconstruction surgery. Last month, the 63-year-old Duchess of York revealed that she had been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer. During an episode of her "Tea Talks" podcast with Sarah Thompson that was recorded one week after her surgery, Ferguson reflected on recuperating after the eight-hour procedure.
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Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, successfully underwent breast cancer surgery after recently receiving a diagnosis during a routine doctor's visit. Ferguson, who is famously known as "Fergie," nearly skipped her scheduled mammogram only to find out she had an "early form" of the disease and required immediate medical attention. Her plight with cancer is a familiar health concern in Hollywood, and Ferguson joins a few stars who have struggled or continue to fight against a cancer diagnosis.
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Sarah Ferguson is opening up about her breast cancer diagnosis.In a new episode of her podcast, , Ferguson revealed that she almost skipped the appointment that led to her diagnosis.«It was after a bank holiday, and I live in this area — in the Windsor area — and it was a hot day, and I didn't feel like going to London. It’s easy to put it off — 'I'll do it next week,'» Ferguson explained before sharing that it was her sister who urged her to go to the doctor. «My sister, who's wonderful from Australia, I always normally do what she says because she gets so cranky.
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Sarah Ferguson almost skipped the appointment that revealed she had breast cancer. Ferguson opened up about her recent breast cancer diagnosis in a pre-recorded episode of her podcast "Tea Talks with the Duchess & Sarah." "It was after bank holiday, and I live in this area — in the Windsor area — and it was a hot day, and I didn't feel like going to London. It’s easy to put it off — 'I'll do it next week,'" Ferguson said.
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