the journalist Maria Escario announced at the age of 62 that have breast cancer. Through a short message, he revealed that he is taking a break to face this battle braver than ever: “It’s time to take a break, trust the science as much as possible and focus all my energy on healing. I’m one more with breast cancer and I’m going for it.” Although she was a longtime Public Defender on RTVE, this illness took the communicator away from her job for an undetermined period of time. She will make a stop along the way and will focus all her efforts on recovery very soon.
Because of this start a treatmentOf course, he hasn’t yet revealed when or how he’ll do it. What she wanted to do is use Twitter as a speaker to, in addition to communicating this news, make her followers understand how important it is “prevent to cure”. In this way he insists on the importance of gynecological visits and mammograms, which serve to stop this disease early. It should be noted that it is not the first time that María Escario has faced a health problem. Let’s go back to the year 2012 when she suffered a stroke for which she was away from the media for several months.as well as his work on the small screen.
There were many well-known faces who covered the journalist as soon as the moment she was going through was made public. “All love, lots of encouragement and a huge hug, mate” or “Kisses, kisses and more kisses” These are just some of the comments that can be read on social networks from colleagues, including Cristina Fernández or Carlos del Amor.
Only two months have passed since María Escario had to say goodbye to her mother forever. Her own journalist announced the death of her mother, news that she gave through a short message on her Twitter account. Safe travels, mum and see you soon. Rest”. This was undoubtedly a very hard setback for her, as they were very close, so much so that she even kept her mother’s surname, which is what she is known for on television. «This award is for them and above all for the real María Escario, my mother». said María Escario after receiving the silver medal for sporting merit in 2011.