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‘I’m sorry but the cancer has spread’: Comedian advised to stop work

Scottish comedian Janey Godley, who has been battling ovarian cancer, has been advised to stop work.
In a message to her fans on Instagram, the 63-year-old explained, “I have to cancel my upcoming tour, I’m sorry but the cancer has spread.”
“I am currently in hospital with sepsis (it’s under control).”
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A press release, posted to her official page, explained ”Janey has been living with stage four ovarian cancer for the past few years and the treatment from the wonderful Scottish NHS has kept the disease at bay.”But sadly in the last few weeks the cancer has returned and there have been a few added complications.
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The statement explained she has been advised to stop work for the foreseeable future – and is “devastated” to let down her “loyal fans”.
“She would like to thank everyone for their love and support at this difficult time.”
Godley was due to begin her ‘Why Is She Still Here?’ tour, which was to span the UK, including shows in London, Belfast and Edinburgh.
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It was in 2021 that Godley shared her cancer diagnosis.
In 2022 she explained she thought she’d beaten the disease, only for it to return ahead of a tour in February and March of 2023.
At this stage she was told her disease was terminal and incurable. Godley decided to embark on a final tour, which she has now been forced to cancel.
Her most recent posts have chronicled her ongoing treatment.
“New weekly chemo regime is absolutely wiping me out – trying to stay alive is important, and dealing with side effects is so bloody hard but thanks Scottish NHS and @Beatson_Charity @mariecurieuk and to all of you for your constant support through this really difficult time,” she wrote.
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In another post shared two weeks ago she wrote: “It’s 4am new chemo awake time!” she wrote.
“Been sleepy in the new chemo but my appetite is low and trying to eat whilst being tired is hard – but I’ll keep going.#liztrus
The outspoken comedian began her career in standup in 1994, quickly gaining popularity locally in Scotland and then across the UK and in New Zealand.
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