Olivia Williams has shared that he will never be cancer free.
56 year old star Crown And Sixth sense In 2018, a rare type of pancreatic cancer was diagnosed in 2018.
The disease spread in his body, which requires many surgery and radiotherapy so that he can prolong his lifetime.
“(I) put your house in order,” he told Many times“All this was done on Gurney because I went to my first operation years ago.”
Initially, after rejecting the opportunity to work with the UK, pancreatic cancer, assuming that she was not famous enough, Williams is now supporting the charity as the Charity of the Year of the London Marathon.
“It’s too late for me, and for all these people who are running in the marathon, who lost a parent or a friend, who could save by a pancreatic (removed the pancreas) if found before the cancer was found,” she continued. “This is where I get emotional but I am not looking for sympathy, I am looking for a cheap, initial test.”
She is advocating testing to be embedded in the British Healthcare System to encourage initial identity. According to pancreatic cancer UK, the disease rarely causes serious symptoms, until one of the four people dies within a month of diagnosis.

Williams visited a doctor about 21 times with symptoms before detection of dangerous disease for life.
“If someone had diagnosed f **** ING well in four years, I was saying that I was ill, when he told me that I was menopause or irritable bowel syndrome or () was crazy-I used the word, because I advised me because a doctor could refer to me for a psychiatric evaluation-I could not make a cancer-linked. Was.”
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Speaking about his treatment, Williams said: “I go like a puppy with this optimistic, bright face and then they give me bad news and like it, Oh my God, I fell again for it.”
She is undergoing internal radiotherapy with Lutathera at King’s College Hospital. Treatment leaves the star “radioactive”, which requires him to sequester himself in his family’s hut in the country.
“It should buy this for a year, perhaps two or three years, for freedom from treatment,” he said. “This (metastasis) may have disappeared in the best case scenario, but it did not happen.”