Davina McCall has been given the all-clear from breast cancer, according to multiple reports. Her cancer was caught very early with clear margins after a lumpectomy and clear lymph nodes, as confirmed by major media sources. McCall found the breast lump after seeing signs by Lorraine Kelly urging women to check their breasts, according to Daily Mail - Home.
She described a recent check-up as a serious day that ended with good news, emphasizing her relief on social media. The exact date of her all-clear and the specific type or stage of breast cancer have not been disclosed, nor have details of treatments beyond lumpectomy and radiotherapy. McCall completed five days of preventative radiotherapy for breast cancer in January 2025, as reported by major media.
She is now working a four-day week to prioritize her wellbeing, according to the same source. McCall described how the breast cancer diagnosis reinforced her need to de-stress, leading to lifestyle changes, according to Daily Express - Showbiz. The duration of her four-day work week and its precise impact on her health remain unknown.
In 2024, McCall was diagnosed with a rare 14mm colloid cyst, a benign brain tumor, as reported by multiple sources. This tumor was discovered during a health check-up related to her menopause advocacy work, according to major media. The current status or prognosis of her brain tumor recovery has not been confirmed.
During recovery from brain surgery, McCall experienced memory issues and emotional distress, as noted by major media. McCall described how the brain tumor removal prompted a realization about managing stress, which later influenced her response to breast cancer, according to Daily Express - Showbiz. Her advocacy includes work with organizations like Comic Relief and appearances on shows such as The Masked Singer, though these details are not part of the core health claims.
McCall's preventative radiotherapy treatment in January 2025 was part of her ongoing health management following the breast cancer diagnosis. The brain tumor diagnosis occurred during routine health checks tied to her public advocacy for menopause awareness. The emotional impact of her brain surgery recovery included significant memory challenges that affected her daily life.
