Antiques Roadshow expert Theo Burrell has given fans a heartbreaking update on her brain tumour after she was diagnosed in 2022.
Theo Burrell has updated fans on her brain tumour diagnosis Antiques Roadshow expert Theo Burrell, who was diagnosed with an aggressive uncurable brain tumour aged just 35, is expected to undergo further treatment after scans showed her cancer has started regrowing. Burrell, now 38, said she is ‘extremely grateful’ for the past two years and vowed to ‘take on the next step of my journey with everything I’ve got’.
‘Receiving my diagnosis, at the age of 35, when my son was just one year old, was devastating. Overnight everything had changed,’ Theo told the Daily Mail. ‘Suddenly I’d gone from being a healthy person in the middle of my life with a new baby to having incurable cancer with maybe one or two years left to live.’ In February, Theo revealed to fans that her symptoms – fatigue, headaches, nausea, dizziness – are intensifying with time, making life more difficult. https://www.instagram.
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