Magda Szubanski shares positive update following her battle with rare cancer
The 64-year-old first announced in May last year that she had been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of blood cancer.
Australian comedy iconĀ Magda SzubanskiĀ has shared uplifting news following her battle with a rare cancer.
In a heartfelt message, Szubanski revealed she has completed chemotherapy and is now in remission.
āHello, wonderful, beautiful people. First of all, happy, happy Mardi Gras. I am so gutted that I canāt be there,ā she began in a video posted to Instagram.
āIām afraid itās unavoidable, but have a wonderful time and big love to you all.
āAnd secondly, I wanted to share the fantastic news, which is that Iāve completed chemo and I am now in remission.
āSo, phew, big relief.ā
Szubanski, 64, first announced in May last year that she had beenĀ diagnosed with stage 4 Mantle Cell Lymphoma, a rare and aggressive form of blood cancer.


At the time, theĀ Kath & Kim starĀ also revealed she had shaved her head in preparation for chemotherapy.
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Since then, the actress has been candid about her health journey, balancing brutal honesty with her trademark humour.
In her latest post shared on Friday, Szubanski urged fans not to believe rumours about her condition.
āIām alive! I love you. DONāT believe anything unless you see it HERE on my Instagram feed or from a reputable news source,ā Szubanski captioned the video.
āSending all my love and strength to anyone going through health challenges.ā
In the clip, she described remission as a major milestone, while also acknowledging her recovery isnāt over.
āItās not a cure, but because I got a good remission, that hopefully means that Iāll have, you know, keep the cancer at bay for a good long time,ā she said.
āI also wanted to say a special, huge thank you to all of you for the love and support.
āIt was just like a tsunami coming at me and honestly I swear to god, it helped me not only emotionally, I think it really helped me physically too.
āI felt so loved up and cared for, so eternal gratitude.
āThank you so much for that.ā

The Logie Hall of Fame recipient paid tribute to her medical team and the Australian healthcare system, calling them ābeautiful peopleā.
āWhat else do I need to tell you ⦠Seems Iām not dead,ā she added in her signature jokey style.
āBetter check with social media, because that knows more about me than I do.ā
She also shared that she has āgot some hair backā since finishing treatment.
āTurns out Iām not a natural blonde,ā Szubanski joked, pointing to her hair.
āAlthough it does look like it did previously belong to Napoleon. But you know, Iām fine with that.ā
She ended the video by once again thanking supporters and sending her love, while also explaining she remainsĀ immunocompromised after chemotherapy.
āWeāre not being precious, I would love to hug you,ā she said.
āBut I canāt, because whatās a sniffle for you, could harm me, maybe kill me.ā

When the Australian star first shared the news in May, she posted a photo of her shaved head, explaining it was in anticipation of losing her hair due to chemotherapy.
āThis is an obscure cancer and was only discovered incidentally via a breast screen where they found my lymph nodes were up,ā she wrote at the time.
āTBH (to be honest), Iāve been feeling pretty rats**t for ages. So I asked for extra bloods and ā voila!
āSo the takeaway is ā get tested and listen to your body!ā
āFor now, just know Iām in good hands, good spirits ā but I reserve my yuman right to be a cranky old moll.
āLove you all, Mags.ā