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Samantha Womack says breast cancer diagnosis and dog's death changed her life
Summary
Samantha Womack was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2022 and lost her rescued dog Lola shortly afterward; she paused work, moved to Valencia to focus on recovery and was reported to be cancer-free five months later.
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Samantha Womack has described how a breast cancer diagnosis and the death of her dog, Lola, in 2022 led her to step back from work and relocate to Valencia to focus on her health. The article reports that Lola died in September 2022, about a month after Womack received her diagnosis. Womack underwent chemotherapy and radiotherapy and was reported to be cancer-free five months after the diagnosis. She has other dogs and later adopted a podenco named Xena.
Key facts:
- The article reports Womack was diagnosed with breast cancer around August 2022.
- Lola, a dog Womack rescued from Goa in 2019, died in September 2022.
- Womack paused performing and moved to Valencia to concentrate on recovery.
- She underwent chemotherapy and radiotherapy and was reported to be cancer-free five months after diagnosis.
- Womack later adopted another dog, Xena, and has several other rescue dogs.
Summary:
Womack says the near-concurrent diagnosis and the loss of Lola prompted a sustained focus on her health and a break from work. She completed treatment and was reported to be cancer-free five months after the initial diagnosis. Undetermined at this time.
