It turned out she had a tumour. “It was in the bile [duct] and going into whatever’s near it,” she says, vaguely. Treatment involved weeks travelling across a locked-down London for chemotherapy, followed by an immunotherapy regime that she is still on, even though she is happy to say that the tumour is in full remission.
Her first thought after diagnosis was “to get my will in order with a power of attorney that included a do-not-resuscitate order.
I was very lucky because I had no pain whatsoever. I just got very tired while I was having the chemo. ”Not many people could make an anecdote out of a cancer diagnosis – but Rhodes is no ordinary person.
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