Jeremy Mansfield has revealed that he has terminal cancer and that he's now looking to have "as much fun in the time I have left".
He was a presenter on 94.7's The Rude Awakening for 13 years between 1997 and 2010 and is currently seen on his Mansfield2day YouTube channel. A new journey for Kari and the rest of our families start today," he wrote. South African radio and TV personality Jeremy Mansfield, who revealed in January that he's battling cancer again, has shared that it's terminal and that he's now looking to have "as much fun in the time I have left".
Jeremy Mansfield, a TV and radio legend shared the sad news on his Facebook page and said his cancer is only subject to palliative care.
A new journey for Kari and the rest of our families start today,โ he wrote. Pilgrim has documented his fight against cancer on his Instagram page and Youtube channel. โ[I] have had it confirmed by the specialist surgeon leading everyone in the team looking after me that my cancer is confirmed stage 4, terminal and is now only subject to palliative care.
According to reports, Pilgrim was diagnosed with an aggressive form of stage 3 testicular cancer in 1988. After nine months of chemo, he entered remission. He ...
He has also documented his fight against cancer on his Instagram page and Youtube channel. In February he announced that he was leaving Hot 91.9fm to focus on his health. This dream team (as I now refer to them) will now guide me through how to have as much fun in the time I have left and fulfil as many dreams, big and small, as I have in my bucket list.
South Africans have shared heartwarming messages for Jeremy Mansfield who announced that his liver cancer had advanced to stage 4.
This stage also means that cancer has spread to the organs. According to the American Cancer Society, when someone is diagnosed with cancer, doctors try to figure out if cancer has spread and how much cancer is in the body. On Saturday 6 August, Mansfield shocked South Africa when he announced that his cancer had advanced to stage 4 and is now terminal.