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Sky News’ Jacquie Beltrao gives cancer update as she celebrates major milestone

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SKY News presenter Jacquie Beltrao has updated fans on her health in the aftermath of healing from cancer.

Jacquie, 58, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013 and has been open about her battle with the disease.

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Jacquie Beltrao’s had stage four breast cancer[/caption]
The Sky sports presenter has shared an update on her recovery
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Jacquie was treated with a special drug made for ovarian cancer[/caption]

The former Olympic gymnast took to social media to mark the significant anniversary of when she was told there were no traces of cancer left in her body.

In an emotional post, she admitted that she didn’t think she would live to see this day.

Jacquie told followers: “I’d never thought I’d see my boys finish university – they’re back from Durham and Leeds and next week they’ll graduate.

“I feel I’ve done some good interesting work in the last 3 years at Sky – maybe having a time limit on my life freed me in some way – I don’t know.

“Physically I’m in good shape – my left arm is fatter than the other due to lack of lymph nodes, I get a lot of mouth issues, I get tired sometimes and I’m not sure how solid my bones are but all in all I’m good.”

The Sky sports presenter also encouraged those who are facing a recent diagnosis, adding: “try to keep putting one foot in front of the other, keep your family and friends close – you are still in the game”.

Her announcement was met with an outpouring of congratulations and well-wishes from fans and colleagues.

One person gushed: “I’m so so so so happy to hear this, and so wonderful to see the boys graduate. Getting my own results this afternoon so fingers crossed this bodes well. Long may you stay NED.”

Another added: “Brilliant news for you and your family.”

Three years ago Jacquie was left fearing she had just months left to live after doctors discovered her stage-four breast cancer had spread to her spine and legs.

However, thanks to an incredible drug called olaparib — previously used for ovarian cancer — she was completely cured.

The mum-of-three had the chance to meet with the scientists who played a crucial role in her treatment last year.

Hugging one of the researchers, she expressed her gratitude, calling them her “heroes”.

Jacquie Beltrao's career so far

1984 – Jacquie Beltrao competes as a rhythmic gymnast for Great Britain in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

1992 – Jacquie joins Sky News as a sports presenter, beginning her long tenure with the network.

2009 – After several years at Sky News, Jacquie becomes a familiar face, covering major sporting events.