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Magda Szubanski is in remission after treatment for cancer
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Magda Szubanski, 64, has completed chemotherapy and announced she is in remission after a diagnosis of stage four mantle cell lymphoma. She said the remission is not a cure but could keep the cancer at bay for a long time.
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Magda Szubanski has announced she is in remission after completing chemotherapy for a rare and aggressive form of cancer. The 64-year-old first revealed in May last year that she had been diagnosed with stage four mantle cell lymphoma. She shared the update in a social media video and described finishing treatment as a big relief. Szubanski is widely known for playing Sharon Strzelecki in Kath & Kim and for roles in films such as Babe and Happy Feet, and she has been active as a public advocate on social issues.
Key facts:
- Szubanski said she has completed chemotherapy and announced she is in remission on social media.
- She was diagnosed in May with stage four mantle cell lymphoma, described in coverage as a rare and fast-moving non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
- Szubanski said remission is not a cure but that it may keep the cancer at bay for a long time.
- She thanked her medical team and praised Australia’s health system for care and compassion.
- Her diagnosis prompted messages of support from peers, and she was recently inducted into the Logies Hall of Fame.
Summary:
Her announcement marks the end of her planned chemotherapy and was shared alongside expressions of gratitude for support. She emphasised that remission does not equal a cure but offers hope of extended disease control. Undetermined at this time.
