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Loose Women’s Kaye Adams taken aback by co-star’s ‘remarkable’ response to cancer diagnosis

Loose Women’s Kaye Adams taken aback by co-star’s ‘remarkable’ response to cancer diagnosis

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Kaye Adams, the actress who starred in Loose Women, has been enthralled by Karen MacKenzie’s response to her diagnosis of breast cancer.

Kaye Adams hosts the How To Be 60 podcast with Karen MacKenzie(Image: Mike Marsland, WireImagevia Getty Images)

Kaye Adams of Loose Women has shared her utter astonishment at how her friend coped with a breast cancer diagnosis. Her friend and podcast co-star Karen MacKenzie, discovered an unsettling lump in her breast and immediately sought medical advice. On their How To Be 60 podcast, Karen detailed the swift action taken by the NHS: “That day, I got a mammogram. I got an ultrasound, and I got a biopsy. By the end of the appointment, it was quite clear that there was a cancerous tumour there.”

But rather than allowing the news to derail her plans, Karen jetted off to Italy for a break before further examination. Upon her return, she underwent an MRI that revealed additional tumours—the initial lump being benign and the opposing breast harbouring the malignant growths.

Karen acknowledged that she had overlooked subtle symptoms when looking at her condition: “Now that I can see my breasts, there was a tiny, little ripple at the bottom.” And that’s all I could say, “just a little bit of a tuck in the skin,” and that’s an indication.

Kaye Adams and Karen MacKenzie
Kaye Adams and Karen MacKenzie host the How To Be 60 Podcast(Image: HTB60)

Karen has maintained a lighthearted and pragmatic outlook on her illness despite the intensive treatment and pending additional procedures. Kaye expressed on the podcast that she was incredibly impressed by how strong and resilient you were, and how well-equipped you are. In my opinion, your handling of it has been remarkable.

Kaye praised Karen’s extraordinary resilience, noting that she even cycled to some of her appointments, demonstrating her stoic approach to her condition.

Karen recalls discovering lumps in her breasts previously, once after receiving HRT during menopause, but neither of them turned out to be cancerous.

She made the speculative observation that “I have no reason to believe this, but in my head, I believe the benign lump in this was probably brought on by HRT.” I don’t know, because I immediately gave up on HRT.

Medical professionals acknowledge that while there is no conclusive evidence linking HRT to cancer, it can marginally increase the risk of some conditions, particularly breast cancer, as well as ovarian or womb cancer. The risk is influenced by the type of HRT, the length of the treatment, and personal factors like family history and age.

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Kaye has been impressed by her friend’s attitude(Image: How to be 60 podcast)

Karen acknowledged that she occasionally “wobbled,” adding, “I think it was hard,” but she thinks she may still be partially unaware of her condition.

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She expressed concern about her condition, saying, “I’m not in any pain, or whether my head is still in the sand.” I don’t believe I have any problems. On that side, I don’t notice any lumps. It’s exactly as it’s occurring to someone else.

Source: Mirror

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