
Beverley Callard says 'fingers crossed' as she gives fans a health update
Coronation Street icon Beverley Callard has confirmed she has completed her final radiotherapy session, following her breast cancer diagnosis
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Coronation Street icon Beverley Callard has confirmed she has completed her final radiotherapy session, following her breast cancer diagnosis. "That was number 10 for me and lots of people have to have lots more, I know that. The Coronation Street star, 69, revealed she had been told she had the illness in February and commenced radiotherapy earlier this month.
Furthermore, Callard, who is best known for her role as Liz McDonald on the ITV soap , revealed in February that she had been diagnosed with the disease and began radiotherapy earlier this month. South Africa , which was filmed last autumn, Callard was advised by medics to leave days before the final after she told campmates she had “a bit of a funny turn”.
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Coronation Street icon Beverley Callard has confirmed she has completed her final radiotherapy session, following her breast cancer diagnosis.
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"That was number 10 for me and lots of people have to have lots more, I know that.
according to Liverpool EchoThe Coronation Street star, 69, revealed she had been told she had the illness in February and commenced radiotherapy earlier this month.
according to Liverpool EchoCallard, who is best known for her role as Liz McDonald on the ITV soap , revealed in February that she had been diagnosed with the disease and began radiotherapy earlier this month.
according to The IndependentSouth Africa , which was filmed last autumn, Callard was advised by medics to leave days before the final after she told campmates she had “a bit of a funny turn”.
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