In 2010 the tumor in the breast was detected in a routine check-up and she assured that if it had not been for that mammogram, she probably would not have realized it because it was located in a complicated place. Fortunately, the cancer was detected early and he did not have to undergo a chemotherapy treatment. “I was diagnosed in July and I had surgery on August 2, 2010. It was breast cancer, grade one, practically nothing. I had radiotherapy. He came here every day, did the program and then he was going to give me the radio. I did not take the leave.
After having gone through that situation, Ana Rosa Quintana He did not hesitate to reiterate the importance of having periodic reviews. “Eight years have passed, I have my check-ups every six months or a year, I am already discharged but I continue to do them because I want to,” he said. Now he faces the same cancer again.
Ana Rosa Quintana’s announcement comes just a few days after another of the country’s great communicators, Julia Otero, announced her return to work. “I’m alive and a warrior,” she said on her social networks. The Galician announcer has withdrawn from the airwaves since last February, when she announced that she had cancer, and only returned briefly for just a few days, which allowed her the treatment.
In fact, Julia Otero was one of the first to send an emotional message to Ana Rosa Quintana via Twitter. «The mountain seems very high, dear @anarosaq. It is, but do not look at the top: surrender to the small path of each day. Today it seems impossible but time is your ally. It will pass and life will return.
The mountain seems so high my dear @anarosaq . It is but do not look to the top: enter the little path each day. Today it seems impossible but time is your ally. Life will pass and return. ð ???? ªð ??????
– Julia Otero (@julia_otero) November 2, 2021
Susanna Griso has been another of the teammates who shortly after the news was known, wanted to dedicate some emotional words of encouragement to her rival every morning. “Ana Rosa, a lot of courage, a lot of strength, from here we wish you a speedy recovery,” he said.
Susanna Griso in her program has also echoed the illness of Ana Rosa Quintana #2NoviembrESp
Even though they are the competition, I love to see this kind of thing pic.twitter.com/QCwdDO89dp
— Alex Fernández (@alexfdz24) November 2, 2021
The news of breast cancer that is going to temporarily remove Ana Rosa Quintana from television It has caused a great commotion in all areas of society. The leader of the PP, Pablo Casado, wrote on Twitter: «Much courage and strength, @anarosaq. I’m sure everything will be fine and you will be recovered very soon ».
Pablo Echenique, from Podemos, who has sometimes openly criticized the presenter, also dedicated a few words of affection to her. «All the strength and all the encouragement to Ana Rosa Quintana and to all women with breast cancer. It is hard and it is difficult but, fortunately, Spain has a health that is counted among the best in the world. Let’s take care of her so that she can take care of us again, ”he wrote on Twitter.
Macarena Olona also sent a message to Ana Rosa. «All my love, @anarosaq. You are not alone on this journey. We accompany you and we wait for you back millions of citizens. In my prayers and in my heart, “he posted on social media.
«All the strength and courage in the world for Ana Rosa Quintana, a brave woman and a great fighter. Of course you will be cured, and we will see it soon. A big hug for you and all of yours », published Inés Arrimadas.
Isabel Ayuso also sent her encouragement. “I want to send a very strong hug to Ana Rosa Quintana and a lot of encouragement: science will do its job to heal you and the rest of us will support you so that you always feel strong,” he wrote on Twitter.
I want to send a very strong hug to Ana Rosa Quintana and a lot of encouragement: science will do its job to heal you and the rest of us will support you so that you always feel strong.
– Isabel DÃaz Ayuso (@IdiazAyuso) November 2, 2021
«Much courage, @anarosaq. Now it’s time to take care of yourself and face this challenge with all your strength. You have the affection of many people who see you every morning and want you to recover soon. A big hug ”, has written the Andalusian president Juanma Moreno.
“All my thanks to the many messages of encouragement. Little by little I will respond, today is a day of many emotions, yes all positive. I am overwhelmed but very hopeful to overcome this bump, I feel lucky with so much affection. Thank you “, thanked Ana Rosa Quintana after a few hours.
All my thanks to the many messages of encouragement. Little by little I will respond, today is a day of many emotions, that is, all positive.
I am overwhelmed but very hopeful to overcome this bump, I feel lucky with so much affection. Thank you– Ana Rosa Quintana (@anarosaq) November 2, 2021
A disease that Terelu Campos and Esperanza Aguirre already suffered, among others
The breast cancer that will separate Ana Rosa Quintana from television for a while, has already done so before with other celebrities. Esperanza Aguirre announced in February 2011 when she held the presidency of the Community of Madrid that she had him. “Cancer is a disease as curable as the others” if it is treated in time, said Aguirre, who was 59 years old at the time.
Just a year later, it was Terelu Campos, daughter of María Teresa Campos, who announced that she was suffering from breast cancer at the age of 46. Six years later suffered a relapse and finally ended up undergoing a double mastectomy to prevent the tumor from reappearing again.
Designer Ana Locking also overcame the disease in the summer of 2020, as did Mabel Lozano, Inés Saiz, Luz Casal, Kylie Minogue, Encarna Salazar, Shannen Doherty, Anastacia and Olivia Newton-John.
Breast cancer: These are the symptoms and possible treatments
Each year more than 33,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in Spain, as the presenter just announced Ana Rosa Quintana. The World Health Organization (WHO) warned last February, on the occasion of World Cancer Day, that the breast tumor it is already the most common cancer disease in the world, surpassing lung disease for the first time.
But it is also one of the largest survival rate. According to data from the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM), at five years it exceeds 90%, that is, nine out of ten are still alive five years after the diagnosis. If detected at an early stage, it reaches 98%.
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