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Sky Sports Star's Cancer Battle: 'Prepared for the Worst'

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Sky Sports presenter Jo Wilson battled cervical cancer diagnosed two years ago.
  • She feared for her life and prepared for the worst after diagnosis.
  • Treatment saved her life but led to early menopause impacting her career.
Sky Sports Star's Cancer Battle: 'Prepared for the Worst'

Sky Sports presenter Jo Wilson, aged 41, has bravely detailed her fight with cervical cancer, a diagnosis made in June 2022 following a routine smear test. The broadcaster revealed the profound fear she experienced, admitting she 'prepared for the worst' and wondered if she would survive. The cancer had spread to her lymph nodes, necessitating six weeks of rigorous treatment, including radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and brachytherapy. Wilson is now in remission, declared cancer-free in June 2023, but the life-saving treatment induced early menopause, affecting her professional life.

Wilson's ordeal occurred shortly after the birth of her daughter in 2020. In a new documentary, 'Football, Cancer, and Me,' she discusses the emotional toll, noting her initial hesitation to share the news to avoid burdening loved ones. Her primary motivation for speaking out is to inspire others to consult doctors if they notice any unusual symptoms. She hopes her story will prompt at least one person to seek help, underscoring the importance of early detection.

The documentary also features colleagues and peers who have faced similar health battles. Sky Sports News' Emma Saunders shared her experience with thyroid cancer, requiring surgery and a coma, while former football manager Tony Mowbray spoke about his recent bowel cancer diagnosis. These shared stories highlight the pervasive impact of cancer and the strength found in community and open dialogue.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jo Wilson was diagnosed with cervical cancer.
Jo Wilson has been cancer-free for two years as of November 2025.
The life-saving treatment for Jo Wilson's cancer led to early menopause.

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