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Davina McCall leads stars in Macmillan cancer campaign
Summary
Davina McCall appears in a Macmillan video with other celebrities calling for fairer cancer care, and she has spoken about her breast cancer diagnosis and completion of preventative radiotherapy.
Content
Davina McCall has fronted a new Macmillan cancer-awareness video released for World Cancer Day. The clip brings together several UK public figures to highlight concerns about fairness in cancer care. McCall has publicly shared her breast cancer diagnosis from last year and has said she finished preventative radiotherapy. The campaign features voices with lived experience to underline those concerns.
Key points:
- The video includes Davina McCall alongside Amy Dowden, Victoria Derbyshire, Charlene White, Adele Roberts, Colin McFarlane and Al Murray.
- It was released on World Cancer Day and is presented as a call for fairer cancer care, with Macmillan named as the charity partner.
- McCall revealed her diagnosis in November, had a lumpectomy after early detection, and has reported completing preventative radiotherapy.
Summary:
The campaign highlights personal accounts to draw attention to disparities in cancer support and care. Macmillan is presented as working to improve clarity and compassion for people affected by cancer. Undetermined at this time.
