Farrah Fawcett’s battle with anal cancer nearing the end


With the battle against tabloids and rumors, Farrah Fawcetts battle with cancer has been by far her worst fight, and the illness has almost defeated the former star. With the battle against tabloids and rumors, Farrah Fawcetts battle with cancer has been by far her worst fight, and the illness has almost defeated the former star.

It is reported that Farrah Fawcett is getting closer to the end of her battle with cancer and the victor is the illness. She is in a Los Angeles hospital and said to be unconscious and in critical, but stable condition.

Last Thursday was when she was said to be admitted to the hospital, and of course her on and of again partner, Ryan O’Neal is right at her bed side.

One of her friends stated that they didn’t want her hospitalization to become a circus so they kept it quite. Farrah’s friend goes on to add that Farrah is a fighter, but she knows the end is near; but prayers are still being said for a miracle.

Back in September of 2006 Farrah was first diagnosed with anal cancer. Four months after treatment she was declared to be cancer free, and then the disease returned in May of 2007 and showed to have metastasized to the liver this time. Fawcett received treatment in the United States and in Germany.

Tonight there is being aired Farrah’s live documentary of the struggle she has been through. In this film you will see the good times, the bad times, and the sad times as Farrah shares her thoughts and feelings of what she is up against. She is hoping to help others out there that is struggling with the same situation.

“Farrah’s Story” will be on NBC this evening.


3 Responses to “Farrah Fawcett’s battle with anal cancer nearing the end”

  1. HOLLEY says:

    ~ MAY GOD WELCOME YOU AND TAKE AWAY ALL OF YOUR PAIN AND SUFFERING ~

  2. PJ Mitchell says:

    My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. So gracious of you to share your story with the world…I hope it helps them to begin more research on many types of cancer. I myself had Melanoma…fortunately, It has not resurfaced…yet..and its been 10 years now.

    I admire your stamina and desire to live…God Bless you. Your truly an amazing woman.
    PJ

  3. Martha says:

    As a woman who had lost many loved ones to this devasting disease, I am praying for God to comfort Farrah and her family during these difficult times. Maybe one day cancer will be a curable disease, until you have experienced it first hand you can never know what this disease causes the afflicted as well as their families and friends. God Bless Each and Everyone of you.

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