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Shopaholic author Sophie Kinsella reveals aggressive brain cancer diagnosis

- Natalie Stechyson

Best-selling British author Sophie Kinsella announced Wednesday that she has glioblasto­ma, an aggressive brain cancer.

The 54-year-old author, whose real name is Madeleine Sophie Wickham, wrote in a statement posted to her social media accounts that she was diagnosed in 2022. She said she'd had surgery and is undergoing ra‐ diation and chemothera­py.

"I've wanted for a long time to share with you a health update and I've been waiting for the strength to do so," she wrote.

"At the end of 2022 I was diagnosed with glioblasto­ma, a form of aggressive brain cancer. I did not share this before because I wanted to make sure that my children were able to hear and pro‐ cess the news in privacy and adapt to our 'new normal.'"

She said that all is stable "at the moment."

Glioblasto­ma is the most aggressive malignant primary brain tumour, according to the Brain Tumour Founda‐ tion of Canada.

It has "the lowest survival at all times post-diagnosis compared to other tumours," according to a report by the Brain Tumour Registry of Canada.

The Canadian Press previ‐ ously reported that about 1,000 Canadians are diag‐ nosed each year with a glioblasto­ma and only about four per cent of those patien‐ ts survive five years or longer. The average period of survival following diagnosis is about 18 months.

"It can feel very lonely and scary to have a tough diag‐ nosis, and the support and care of those around you means more than words can say," Kinsella wrote.

Outpouring of support

Kinsella has sold more than 45 million copies of her books in more than 60 coun‐ tries. They have been trans‐ lated into more than 40 lan‐ guages. Her most recent book, The Burnout, was pub‐ lished last year.

But Kinsella is best known for her nine-book Shopaholic series. The first two in the se‐ ries were adapted into the 2009 movie Confession­s of a Shopaholic starring Isla Fisher.

After revealing her diag‐ nosis, fans and friends flood‐ ed Kinsella's social media with messages of support.

"Sending you so much love and healing energy," Fisher commented on Kinsel‐ la's Instagram post Wednes‐ day.

Author Jojo Moyes com‐ mented as well, writing "love you," and publisher Penguin Books wrote: "Sending so much love and strength, Sophie."

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