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Scottish Sun
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Huge award-winning producer reveals she's battling cancer after years of ‘debilitating pain' as she shares hospital snap
The music star said a fibroid the size of her uterus was discovered SHOCK DIAGNOSIS Huge award-winning producer reveals she's battling cancer after years of 'debilitating pain' as she shares hospital snap Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN award-winning music producer has announced a devastating cancer diagnosis after three years of living with "debilitating pain". Catherine Marks took to Instagram today to share her news with fans, posting a picture of herself in a hospital bed. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 1 Catherine Marks has shared her cancer diagnosis Credit: Instagram She wrote: "This isn't an easy one to share, but after speaking with so many other women, and the doctors along this journey, I've realised how important it is to talk openly; especially about the things we're often taught to endure in silence." Catherine said she dismissed her initial back pain as a herniated disc or part of the ageing process. But she sensed there was more to it and further tests revealed she had a fibroid the size of "my uterus". She continued: "What followed were 18 exhausting months: intense pain, excessive blood loss, tests, operations, transfusions and just enough energy to get through work…barely anything else. "Eventually, last December, doctors found early stage cancer and as a result I recently underwent a full abdominal hysterectomy. Recovery will be slow but steady, and I'm deeply grateful to the brilliant oncology and gynae team at Queen Charlotte and all the incredible NHS nurses and doctors who have taken care of me. "This journey has taught me something vital: trust your instincts. As women, we often downplay our pain or dismiss our needs. But listening to your body and advocating for yourself can be life-saving." Catherine said she's been reflecting on what could have been and is now looking at healing and rebuilding her life. She signed off: "I look forward to returning with energy, creativity, and a deeper understanding of what matters most. "What comes next feels precious." The well-wishes came from friends and followers with Clara Amfo writing: "Salute for trusting yourself above everything, sending so much love x." Nadine Coyle shared: "Sending so much love to you!!!" A fan said: "Oh my god. Sorry you have been going through this in silence. Love you Catherine. take time to heal so we can get back to being our best bogans." Catherine's music career began under the tutelage of Grammy-winning producer Flood and they worked together on PJ Harvey and Editors records in the early noughties. She's since gone on to win a raft of awards including the 2016 Music Producers Guild Award for Breakthrough Producer of The Year, the 2018 MPG Producer of the Year, and 2023 Producer of the Year at the A&R Awards.


The Irish Sun
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Huge award-winning producer reveals she's battling cancer after years of ‘debilitating pain' as she shares hospital snap
AN award-winning music producer has announced a devastating cancer diagnosis after three years of living with "debilitating pain". Catherine Marks took to Instagram today to share her news with fans, posting a picture of herself in a hospital bed. Advertisement 1 Catherine Marks has shared her cancer diagnosis Credit: Instagram She wrote: "This isn't an easy one to share, but after speaking with so many other women, and the doctors along this journey, I've realised how important it is to talk openly; especially about the things we're often taught to endure in silence." Catherine said she dismissed her initial back pain as a herniated disc or part of the ageing process. But she sensed there was more to it and further tests revealed she had a fibroid the size of "my uterus". She continued: "What followed were 18 exhausting months: intense pain, excessive blood loss, tests, operations, transfusions and just enough energy to get through work…barely anything else. Advertisement "Eventually, last December, doctors found early stage cancer and as a result I recently underwent a full abdominal hysterectomy. Recovery will be slow but steady, and I'm deeply grateful to the brilliant oncology and gynae team at Queen Charlotte and all the incredible NHS nurses and doctors who have taken care of me. "This journey has taught me something vital: trust your instincts. As women, we often downplay our pain or dismiss our needs. But listening to your body and advocating for yourself can be life-saving." Catherine said she's been reflecting on what could have been and is now looking at healing and rebuilding her life. She signed off: "I look forward to returning with energy, creativity, and a deeper understanding of what matters most. Advertisement Most read in Showbiz Breaking "What comes next feels precious." The well-wishes came from friends and followers with Clara Amfo writing: "Salute for trusting yourself above everything, sending so much love x." Nadine Coyle shared: "Sending so much love to you!!!" A fan said: "Oh my god. Sorry you have been going through this in silence. Love you Catherine. take time to heal so we can get back to being our best bogans." Advertisement Catherine's music career began under the tutelage of Grammy-winning producer Flood and they worked together on PJ Harvey and Editors records in the early noughties. She's since gone on to win a raft of awards including the 2016 Music Producers Guild Award for Breakthrough Producer of The Year, the 2018 MPG Producer of the Year, and 2023 Producer of the Year at the A&R Awards.