
"Farrah Fawcett's cancer has spread to her liver", her doctor said Monday in detailing a more serious situation than has previously been described.
Actress Farrah Fawcett who is being treated for anal cancer for almost three years now is facing dreadful diagnostic.
According to a producer who worked with the actress, doctor revealed that her anal cancer has spread to the liver.In an interview with The Associated Press, Fawcett's producer and her doctor declared that Fawcett is staying in a Los Angeles hospital, recovering from complications in medical procedure in Germany, and is "not on death's door”.
"She had a minor procedure that led to a small amount of bleeding in a muscle in her abdominal wall," which caused a sac of blood that created pressure and pain, according to her cancer specialist Los Angeles, Dr. Lawrence Piro. It was "a simple procedure" and a standard one, although Fawcett has pursued experimental treatments in Germany, he added.
"She's on the mend and will be going home very shortly," added her producer, Craig Nevius. "She's doing wonderful. Her fight goes on. ... She's not going away anytime soon."
Anyway, confirmation that the cancer had spread to such a distant site was dire news. The 62-year-old "Charlie's Angels" star was diagnosed with anal cancer in 2006, and originally was treated at UCLA not with surgery as some have reported, but with chemotherapy and radiations, Nevius reported.
The latest treatment in Germany tried to address the cancer's spread to that organ, Nevius said.
She was declared in remission on Feb 2, 2007, but three months later, scans showed "not only had it recurred, it spread to her liver," he added.
He wouldn’t say where in Germany she was being treated, just that it was a clinic affiliated with some hospitals. He also didn’t give details on her treatments there, but told media that reports that she was getting stem cell treatments were false.
"It has never had anything to do with stem cells," or alternative treatments like shark cartilage, coffee enemas or unproven "detoxification" diets, Nevius said.
"It's much more scientific than that. It's not a fringe treatment," he said, and the doctors have "multiple, multiple degrees."
"A Wing and a Prayer”, an upcoming documentary Fawcett has worked on for several years, , co-produced with Nevius and others, will air on NBC soon and give details, he said.
Piro said Fawcett flew back to Los Angeles because she was anxious to come home. "It turned out that the procedure caused a small amount of bleeding in one of the muscles of her abdomen, making a clog, which was quite painful."
Piro, who said he consults regularly with her doctors in Germany, told in a statement released on Monday that Fawcett was using a wheelchair because of her pain when walking. "That pain, which was coming from the hematoma, had nothing to do directly with the cancer." added Piro: "She remains in good spirits with her usual sense of humor. She's been in great shape her whole life and has an incredible resolve and an incredible resilience."
Anal cancer is relatively uncommon, but occurs a little more often in women than men. An estimated 5,070 cases were diagnosed in the United States last year, leading to about 680 deaths, according to the American Cancer Society.
Fawcett is expected to leave the hospital in a few days. Nevius said her support system includes former partner Ryan O'Neal, her father and "Charlie's Angels" co-stars Jaclyn Smith and Kate Jackson.
Adding some humor, Nevius said "Let me tell you what she's not, she's not unconscious. She is not on death's door”. “Believe me, the family has not gathered to say goodbye."
Sunday, Fawcett's son with Ryan O'Neal, Redmond O'Neal, was arrested on suspicion of smuggling narcotics into a jail facility and was being held on $25,000 bail.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department spokesman Steve Whitmore said that a deputy at a jail in Castaic, north of Los Angeles, was doing a security sweep of the jail's parking lot when he stopped the 24-year-old, who admitted he was carrying drugs and was apparently at the jail giving a ride to a friend,.
The phone message left for O'Neal's attorney on his phone wasn't returned.
O'Neal was arrested along with his father last year on suspicion of having methamphetamine at the actor's Malibu home while on probation for a previous drug conviction. He has pleaded not guilty in that case. Case was still being investigated.