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Rhod Gilbert shares poignant cancer update on The One Show as he makes epic return to live comedy

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RHOD Gilbert said he is “pinching himself” as he shared a poignant update on his cancer journey during an appearance on The One Show.

Welsh comedian Rhod, 55, announced he had been diagnosed with stage four cancer in July 2022.

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Rhod Gilbert has given an update on his cancer journey[/caption]
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He was chatting with Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas during an appearance on The One Show[/caption]

In his April 29 visit to The One Show, Rhod updated hosts Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas on life after being given the all clear.

Rhod said: “[I’m] still all clear. Still in the care of the wonderful Velindre Cancer Centre in Cardiff. Still checks every few weeks, but at the moment, all clear.

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Rhod has been treated at the Velindre Cancer Centre in Cardiff, of which he is a patron[/caption]

“I feel wonderful. I mean, I’ve got lots of issues that I may or may not have for the rest of my life.

“Who cares? I’m here, I’m good and every night I’m pinching myself that I’m doing this, that I’m on stage performing, now two years after being diagnosed.”

Since debuting in professional comedy back in 2002, Rhod has been nominated for the Perrier Best Newcomer Award (2005) and hosted a weekly show on BBC RadioWales.

He has also appeared on such shows as Would I Lie To You?, QI, Mock the Week, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and 8 Out of 10 Cats.

Rhod was a contestant on the seventh series of Taskmaster alongside fellow comedians James Acaster, Kerry Godliman, Phil Wang and Jessica Knappett. 

He previously gave an insight into his cancer journey with documentary A Pain in the Neck, which aired in October 2023.

The One Show interview comes following Rhod emotionally sharing his story while featuring on Celebrity Bake Off in March.

He was up against Danny Dyer, Leigh Francis and Yinka Bokinni in aid of Stand Up to Cancer.

Speaking on the programme, Rhod said: “For me, it is quite emotional just to be here because the fact is I am lucky to be here at all.

“I realised when I got cancer that I had been plodding along through my life thinking ‘other people get cancer’.”

He continued: “One in two of us is going to get some form of cancer in our lifetimes, that is pretty shocking and frightening.

“Things like this raise money for the research that goes into that treatment and I am living proof I guess, I am literally living proof.”


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