RUSSELL LEADBETTER

TV presenter Carol McGiffin has publicly thanked the public for their expressions of support following after she revealed that she has been diagnosed with cancer last year.

McGiffin, a former panellist on ITV's Loose Women, send the heartfelt message to her 432,000 followers on the micro-blogging site Twitter, hours after she had posted the message yesterday (SUN).

She wrote: "Can't thank you all enough for the brilliantly supportive and funny messages I've received today. Thank you thank you and thank you. xxx"

McGiffin revealed on the site that she had discovered a lump in her breast while on holiday in Malaysia last February.

The 54-year-old says she is now past the illness after a mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiotherapy sessions.

Among those voicing support on social media was Sherrie Hewson, a panellist on the popular daytime show, who tweeted to McGiffin and her fiance, Mark Cassidy: "Sending big love to Carol M and Mark. No cancer puts Mcgiff in the corner ! Xxx."

It was immedatiely re-tweeted by Kaye Adams, the Scottish presenter of the show.

She is the second member of the show to be diagnosed with cancer. Lsat year, the actress and presenter Lynda Bellingham, died in October of colon cancer.

McGiffin, who was photographed in a Sunday newspaper with her hair cut short, wrote: "About this time last year, I found a lump that turned out to be breast cancer .

"I finished my treatment just before Christmas and I'm now recovering from the effects of that.

"It's not been easy but it's not been a fight, or a battle. In fact, looking back, the whole thing has almost seemed like ­nothing more than a bad dream.

"The druggie haze I've been in for the past nine months has made the situation almost unreal and now I just feel like I've got a monster chemo hangover."

She later added: "I don't want to pretend any more. I kept it a secret because I didn't want anyone ­feeling sorry for me.

"I feel it is over now and I've got I through it. I just want to be able to go out without my hat on and for people not to be bothered. I just want life to get back to normal."

She praised the staff at London's Royal Free Hospital, adding: "I swear I've spent so much time there in the past 12 months it's become like a second home."

She appeared on Loose Women for 13 years before leaving in 2013. She married DJ Chris Evans but the couple divorced in 1998.