Glenn Campbell was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2023 (Image: Facebook) BBC Scotland presenter Glenn Campbell has stopped having chemotherapy as he shared a health update with fans. The broadcaster, 48, was diagnosed with an incurable brain tumour just weeks after he was admitted to hospital following a horrific bike crash in 2023. The accident left Glenn with 10 broken ribs and a bloodied face.
He had an MRI scan which alerted doctors to the cancer before undergoing gruelling surgery to remove the majority of the tumour from his brain. Nearly one year after his diagnosis, Glenn revealed he has temporarily stopped having treatment. The BBC political editor made the decision to give his body a break as he is "struggling" to bounce back between rounds of treatment.
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