The distraught mother of a missing Scots man has vowed to 'never give up on finding him' six months after his disappearance.
05.09.2022 - 10:15 / ok.co.uk
TV presenter Jo Wilson has revealed she was diagnosed with stage 3 cervical cancer this summer and is undergoing life radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatment. The Scottish mum of one, who has worked for Sky Sports News since 2011, and has been a presenter for the channel since 2015, exclusively shares her news in OK! magazine this week. “The last person in the public eye with cervical cancer was Jade Goody,” says Jo, who lives in the Cotswolds with her partner of six years, Dan, 42 and daughter Mabel who is just two this month.
“After Jade’s death, more women went for smear tests, but now one in three who are eligible don’t go. I really want to change that. “If I can save just one other life by being open about my battle then it’s worth speaking out.” After quitting hectic London life in 2020, Jo and Dan, 42, looked forward to raising Mabel and perhaps a future sibling, in their idyllic village.
But when Jo went for a smear test this June, the gynaecologist immediately spotted the signs of cancer. By July, further tests confirmed the presenter had stage 3b cervical cancer, with the disease having spread to two of her lymph nodes. “I cried while a lovely nurse held my hand,” she told OK, describing the moment she received the shattering diagnosis.
“Then I cried to Dan, and he was quite shocked because he didn’t really think it would be cancer. You're desperately hoping there's a chance it might not be.” Jo had always been vigilant about her health and kept up to date with her smear tests. She had been due one while she was pregnant, but after a traumatic forceps delivery with her daughter Mabel in September 2020, from which they both caught sepsis, she delayed going for a smear as she feared “being prodded down there.” By
.The distraught mother of a missing Scots man has vowed to 'never give up on finding him' six months after his disappearance.
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