Carol Vorderman gives major health update as she ‘has tests for 70 cancers’

Carol Vorderman gives major health update as she ‘has tests for 70 cancers’

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Carol Vorderman, a countdown legend, has made health claims.

Carol Vorderman is set to undergo tests “for 70 cancers” this week. The 64-year-old telly favourite responded to a post from actress Sally Dynevor about having a full body MRI scan to monitor her health, and the Countdown icon revealed she has altered her approach to her health after being diagnosed with “chronically debilitating rheumatoid arthritis” last year.

On Instagram, Carol said: “Morning Sally. I’ve done the same this year with a full body MRI and all clear thankfully. Having the special blood test for 70 cancers this week. Early detection where possible is now my mantra.

“These services have significantly decreased, but sadly, they still cost a lot for the majority of people,” he said. I recently experienced sudden and persistent rheumatoid arthritis, and it has taken me a long time to get the medication right. I no longer take my health for granted in any way.

Thank you for spreading the word about these issues and for being open about them all. We mere mortals are never without a reason to use it. “

Carol was greeted by Sally, 62, who also expressed support for the presenter.

As we age, she said, “So crucial. I’m sending you love xxxx.

The Coronation Street star – who has portrayed Sally Metcalfe on the ITV soap since 1986 – shared her own approach to her health, encouraging her followers to focus on “prevention”.

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She stated in her original post that “health is not something to take for granted.” I chose the full-body MRI and CT scan because it is a powerful radiation-free method to detect early potential health problems.

Source: Mirror

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