George Alagiah

2022 - 10 - 13

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BBC's George Alagiah stepping back from News At Six as cancer ... (Nottinghamshire Live)

George, 66, was first diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer in 2014. Treatment has meant that he has stepped back from his role at the BBC intermittently. In ...

More importantly, it is sitting very close to the nerve and the aorta. Treatment has meant that he has stepped back from his role at the BBC intermittently. What I have is a tumour that is resting very close to the spine and, as far as doctors can make out, has eroded a bit of a vertebra. Asked if the cancer had spread to his spine, George said: "I don't know if it is into my spine. "It is near my L5 lowest vertebra. Despite being in agony while working, George says his job still gives him a boost.

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BBC News reader George Alagiah announces break from work as ... (Yorkshire Live)

BBC News at Six reader, George Alagiah, has announced that he will be taking a break from his presenting duties, after scans revealed that his bowel cancer ...

He has since spoken about the fear of leaving behind his wife, Frances Robathan. More importantly, it is sitting very close to the nerve and the aorta. He said: "I've spent a lot of the last 18 months in extreme pain. "What I have is a tumour that is resting very close to the spine and, as far as doctors can make out, has eroded a bit of a vertebra. George announced that he was stepping back from work last October, but he returned to the News at Six in April. It haunts me." I look forward to being back in that studio as soon as I can." It is very technical so you have to be careful. George revealed last month that he had a "tumour site" at the base of his spine and had spent the last 18 months in "extreme pain". Announcing the news on social media, George's agent, Mary Greenham, said on behalf of George: "A recent scan showed that my cancer has spread further so it's back to some tough stuff. Working in the newsroom has been such an important part of keeping energised and motivated. Since then, the presenter has continued to work as often as he can, as he said that working in the newsroom has kept him "energised and motivated".

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George Alagiah steps back from presenting BBC News after cancer ... (Liverpool Echo)

The 66-year-old newsreader was diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer in 2014.

His cancer returned in December 2017 and he underwent further treatment before again returning to work. He returned to BBC News At Six in April. Working in the newsroom has been such an important part of keeping energised and motivated. He returned to presenting in 2015 after making progress against the disease, and said he was a "richer person" for it. I'm missing my colleagues. [66-year-old newsreader](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/bbc) was diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer in 2014 and announced he was stepping back from his broadcasting work in October last year.

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BBC newsreader George Alagiah to step back from News at Six as ... (MyLondon)

In 2020 George shared that the cancer had sadly spread to his lungs, liver, and lymph nodes. Last month he admitted that he'd spent the past year and a half in ...

George has been married to his wife Frances for 38 years and has two sons. He previously took time off work in October last year while undergoing treatment before returning to his role on the News at Six. In 2020 George shared that the cancer had sadly spread to his lungs, liver, and lymph nodes.

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George Alagiah taking break from TV after cancer spreads (FemaleFirst.co.uk)

The 66-year-old newsreader - who was first diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in 2014 - returned to BBC's 'News at Six' in April, after taking a break in ...

"More importantly, it is sitting very close to the nerve and the aorta. It is very technical so you have to be careful. He said: "It is near my L5 lowest vertebra.

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BBC presenter steps down after cancer spreads - FRCN HQ (Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria)

He was first diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in 2014 and has stepped back from presenting intermittently for treatment since then. The journalist, 66, ...

According to BBC, Alagiah underwent 17 rounds of chemotherapy to treat his advanced bowel cancer in 2014 and said he was a “richer person” for it upon returning to presenting the following year. Speaking on the podcast “Desperately Seeking Wisdom” he said that when his cancer was first diagnosed, it took a while for him to know what he needed to do. In a statement, he said “it’s back to the tough stuff” after a scan showed his cancer had spread further.

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George Alagiah taking break from TV after cancer spreads (Yahoo News UK)

BBC newsreader George Alagiah, who was first diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in 2014, is taking a break from TV after his cancer spread.

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BBC News star taking break from TV as bowel cancer 'spreads further' (OK! Magazine)

George Alagiah - the BBC News at Six presenter - is stepping back from his TV work to get 'back to some tough stuff' after recent scans revealed his bowel ...

content from breaking news to Royals and TV - CLICK HERE](https://www.ok.co.uk/) He said he had lost count of the number of rounds he had gone through - although it is more than a hundred. He began his journalism career in 1982 on international magazine South, before joining the BBC seven years later. Both of which are significant. “More importantly, it is sitting very close to the nerve and the aorta. Despite his cancer diagnosis, the father of two has striven to carry on with the job he has done all his adult life. He said: “One of the things I want to do is hold hands with my wife until the end, and am I going to be able to do that? He added he had a ‘tumour site’ at the base of his back. [The Sunday Telegraph](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/09/03/george-alagiah-have-tumour-site-lower-back-spent-lot-time/) last month, Alagiah told how he has been on chemotherapy almost constantly since 2014 - apart from a 15 month break when the [ cancer ](https://www.ok.co.uk/lifestyle/ten-cancer-symptoms-not-ignore-26639333) appeared to have gone. "What I have is a tumour that is resting very close to the spine and, as far as doctors can make out, has eroded a bit of a vertebra. [first diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer in 2014 ](https://www.ok.co.uk/celebrity-news/bbc-news-presenter-george-alagiah-14777643.amp) and took a break from his TV work in October last year as he struggled with the disease. He returned to his presenting duties on BBC News at Six in April - but now his agent has confirmed he will once again have to take a step back.

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Why is George Alagiah taking a break from BBC news? (Radio Times)

BBC newsreader George Alagiah has stepped away from his presenting duties on News at Six after scans showed his cancer has spread further.

I’m hoping it’s a long time from now, but I’m very lucky." It’s growing very slowly," he explained in an interview for Craig Oliver’s podcast, Desperately Seeking Wisdom. He continued: "Probably … "I don’t think I’m going to be able to get rid of this thing. In January 2022, Alagiah said he thought the cancer he had had since 2014 would "probably get me in the end", but he still feels "very lucky" for the life he has lived. Alagiah returned to the BBC's News at Six in April 2022 after he announced he would be taking a break in October 2021.

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BBC News reader George Alagiah announces break from work ... (Economic Times)

Its since 2014 that George has been fighting stage four bowel cancer.

According to reports from the Mirror, he was then unaware of whether or not cancer had spread to his spine. He continued by saying that he looks forward to coming back to the [studio](/topic/studio)as early as he can. The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). But after scans revealed the spread of his bowel cancer, he again needed to step back from work. According to him, the newsroom work has kept him 'energised and motivated' over the years. The presenter has kept working as much as he can since then.

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George Alagiah steps back from presenting BBC News at Six after ... (Edinburgh News)

George Alagiah, BBC newsreader British newsreader, journalist and television news presenter, George Alagiah, arrives to attend the The Asian Awards, ...

He has covered events like the Rwandan genocide and had interviews with Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Speaking on the [podcast Desperately Seeking Wisdom,](https://www.desperatelyseekingwisdom.com/episodes/desperately-seeking-wisdom-with-george-alagiah) he said that when his cancer was first diagnosed, it took a while for him to understand what he "needed to do". "it’s back to the tough stuff" after a scan showed his cancer had spread. the family I had, the opportunities my family had, the great good fortune to bump into (Frances Robathan), who’s now been my wife and lover for all these years, the kids that we brought up... And actually, when I look back and I looked at my journey... George Alagiah, BBC newsreader British newsreader, journalist and television news presenter, George Alagiah, arrives to attend the The Asian Awards, at the Grosvenor House Hotel in central London on October 26, 2010.

George Alagiah 'in extreme pain' as he presented BBC News (The Times)

The BBC news presenter George Alagiah has revealed he has been in extreme pain for months from a tumour at the base of his spine. He is stepping back from.

I look forward to being back in that studio as soon as I can.” Working in the newsroom has been such an important part of keeping energised and motivated. The BBC news presenter George Alagiah has revealed he has been in extreme pain for months from a tumour at the base of his spine.

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