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Truro Radio Star Dies After Cancer Battle
1 Jan
Summary
- MBS Radio's Cat Country morning show co-host Mandy Wood died at 45.
- She bravely advocated for women's health care after a cancer diagnosis.
- Wood was remembered for her kindness and community advocacy.
Mandy Wood, a cherished morning show co-host on MBS Radio's Cat Country, passed away on December 25th at the age of 45. Diagnosed with stage 3 vulvar cancer on December 31, 2024, Wood dedicated much of 2025 to advocating for better women's health care by publicly sharing her journey. Her efforts highlighted the importance of early detection and spurred conversations about previously lesser-known cancers.
Wood's impact extended beyond her advocacy; she was a familiar and comforting presence for many on their morning commutes. Her husband, Brett Wood, shared on social media that she was the strongest woman he had ever met and fought valiantly. The community of Walton and surrounding areas offered significant support throughout her illness, with social media pages flooded with messages of encouragement.
For 17 years, Wood co-hosted the morning show with Rod DeVillar, who remembered her as instantly likable with an infectious laugh. He also recalled her deep kindness and unwavering commitment to fighting for people in the community, whether at local parades or advocating for inclusivity. Wood's passion for advocacy predated her cancer diagnosis, as she had previously spoken out about childhood sexual abuse.




