Jamie Theakston, 54, reveals he is cancer free after undergoing three life-changing surgeries as he makes an emotional return to Heart FM breakfast

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Jamie Theakston has revealed he is cancer free as he made a joyful return to work at Heart FM Breakfast on Friday morning.

The radio host, 54, announced he had been diagnosed with stage one laryngeal cancer in October 2024, after listeners had noticed there was something not quite right with his voice.

Laryngeal cancer is a type of cancer that affects the larynx (voice box). 

After undergoing three life-changing surgeries and being told he had 'a one in six chance he might not be able to talk again', Jamie revealed he is free from the disease and will be back on the radio full-time next Monday.

He said: 'Today is the four-month anniversary of my cancer diagnosis. So it's been four months, and I've had enough of hospitals and operations, and it's just lovely to be back, and I've got some news for you. Because I can tell you that as of today, I'm cancer free. 

'Anyone who's been through what I've been through will know it's kind of you just get a barrage of statistics. 

Jamie Theakston, 54, has revealed he is cancer free as he made a joyful return to work at Heart FM Breakfast on Friday morning 

Amanda Holden was overjoyed to have Jamie back in the studio alongside her following four months off battling the disease

'So they’ll always tell you in the first one, when I got my diagnosis which came as an enormous shock, by the way, I was fully intended to be told that I had a sore throat. 

'And when I was told, "oh, it's probably cancer", just, literally, I just didn't even know what to say. I mean, it just blew my mind. And so then it's all about statistics. So the first is go, "well, you'll have a one in ten chance you won't survive it".

'And you kind of go, "oh okay, I'll take that". And then I had to do several surgeries. So, the first surgery wasn't as successful as we hoped. Had a second surgery, and then a third surgery, and each time, I was doing more and more damage to my vocal cords. 

'So, in actual fact, by the third one, they said, "well, look, you've got a one in six chance you might not be able to talk again".

'And so, then you kind of think, "oh, okay, that's like rolling a dice", yeah, I'll take that. And so, there's just a kind of, it's just statistics after statistics.'

His Heart FM co-host Amanda Holden said: 'Well, you should be very buoyed by that because, yes, it was huge news when it all happened. 

'It was devastating for us all to hear it. But we are so thrilled that you sound great and you are in the studio.'

Taking to Instagram, Jamie wrote: 'Nice try cancer, but I'm still here! CANCER FREE. Difficult roads can lead to beautiful destinations, and after 3 surgeries and 4 months of vocal therapy, I'm back baby !!

The radio host announced he had been diagnosed with stage one laryngeal cancer in October 2024, after listeners had noticed there was something not quite right with his voice

After undergoing three life-changing surgeries and being told he had 'a one in six chance he might not be able to talk again', Jamie revealed he is free from the disease

He said: 'Today is the four-month anniversary of my cancer diagnosis. So it's been four months, and I've had enough of hospitals and operations, and it's just lovely to be back, and I've got some news for you. Because I can tell you that as of today, I'm cancer free'

Jamie later took to Instagram, writing 'Nice try cancer, but I'm still here! CANCER FREE. Difficult roads can lead to beautiful destinations, and after 3 surgeries and 4 months of vocal therapy, I'm back baby !!'

Loads of Jamie's celebrity pals flooded his comments in relief

What is laryngeal cancer?

According to the NHS website, Laryngeal cancer is a type of cancer that affects the larynx (voice box).

The larynx is part of the throat found at the entrance of the windpipe (trachea). It plays an important role in helping you breathe and speak.

In the UK, there are more than 2,000 new cases of laryngeal cancer each year.

The condition is more common in people over the age of 60. It's more common in men than women.

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Loads of Jamie's celebrity pals flooded his comments in relief, with his co-star Ashley Roberts writing: 'He’s back!! ❤️',

Piers Morgan added: 'Great news Jamie', Vicky Pattison wrote: 'Woohooooo!!!! Best news ever', Sean Walsh added: 'Get in'.

At the time he revealed his diagnosis last year, Jamie said: 'Hi folks, as you know - I recently had an operation to remove a lesion from my vocal chords.

'The biopsy has identified this as Stage 1 Laryngeal cancer. So I have cancer but cancer doesn't have me!

'The prognosis is very positive and I'm hoping to be back with you in October. Until then, I've been told to give my voice a rest and leave you in the mostly capable hands of JK and Amanda.

'Huge thanks to them and all the Global family who have been unbelievably supportive. Be thankful for this day, and when I see you next, I'll have a great story to tell.'

In September 2024, Jamie had said he had got himself checked out after some of listeners had noticed something wasn't quite right with his voice. 

According to the NHS, symptoms of laryngeal cancer include a change in your voice, such as sounding hoarse, pain when swallowing, a lump or swelling in your neck, a long-lasting cough or breathlessness, a persistent sore throat or earache and, in the most severe cases, difficulty breathing. 

Jamie shocked fans with his diagnosis in an Instagram post last year 

On September 1, he shared this post thanking listeners for spotting something wrong with his voice which he quickly got checked out

Jamie pictured with wife Sophie Siegle in 2017

The couple welcomed their first child Sidney in April 2008, before having their second son, Kit, September 2009

In the UK, there are more than 2,000 new cases of laryngeal cancer each year. The condition is more common in people over the age of 60, and it's more common in men than women.

Jamie - who is married to Sophie Siegle - wrote on Instagram: 'Sooo - a few of you listeners have noticed my voice hasn't sounded right these past few weeks - I've got you to thank.

'Got it checked. Doctors found a lesion on my vocal chords which I've had removed this weekend - thanks for all the kind messages - should be back on my feet soon - in the meantime...' and finished the post with a zip-up mouth emoji. 

Previous posts on Heart FM's Instagram account showed fans expressing concern for Jamie's voice, with one comment under a clip from August 22 saying: 'Jamie you need to sort your bad throat out.' 

Jamie also appeared in a clip posted on August 23, where he and Zoe announced the winners of a £30,000 giveaway. 

Listen to Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden weekdays from 06:30 – 10:00 across the UK and on Global Player.

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