News presenter Edwina Bartholomew shares shock health news

Sep 06, 2024
Fans quickly rallied around Bartholomew, offering their love and support during this difficult time. Source: Getty Images.

Popular news presenter Edwina Bartholomew has shocked viewers after bravely revealing that she has been diagnosed with cancer.

During an emotional moment on the Friday, September 6 episode of Sunrise, Bartholomew fought through tears to reveal to viewers that she had been diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia.

“Now, a personal story to finish the bulletin,” she began.

“I have been diagnosed with cancer. That’s a shock to say, and hard to say. It is a really good kind. It is called chronic myeloid leukaemia. It can be treated with a daily tablet. If I can take care of myself I will be completely fine.”

Bartholomew was diagnosed in July but chose to wait to reveal her health news.

“Firstly, because everyone at home has been here for all the wonderful times, for the engagements, and the weddings and the babies, for all of us,” she explained.

“It felt right to share this with you too. Many of you have been in similar situations or much, much worse and come out the other side stronger… And more resilient. That’s exactly what I plan to do.”

“Secondly, the reason I’m telling you is because after I turned 40 I made the decision to prioritise my health. I got a skin check after Nat had her scare. I had a mammogram after I had a few lumps – that came back all clear. I even had an eye check – that’s fine.

“But my doctor sent me to get routine blood tests at the same time. One of those tests came back with levels out of whack.”

Despite her diagnosis, Bartholomew assured viewers at home that she feels “lucky” due to the available treatment options and remains “very positive” about her prognosis.

 

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Fans quickly rallied around Bartholomew, offering their love and support during this difficult time.

“You got this @edwina_b so proud of you and happy you got it early – lots of love and strength to you and your family,” one wrote.

“All my love, strength and biggest hugs

“Always an absolute boss the way you tackle life face on you superstar @edwina_b sending you all the ❤️ in the world xxx,” commented another.

“Thinking of you Eddy. Know you’ll stay positive & attack this head on!”

According to the Cancer Council, chronic myeloid leukaemia is a form of blood cancer that develops when the body makes too many abnormal white blood cells.