Although physically she appears to have recovered greatly from her illness and the tests she is undergoing are giving good results, Ana Rosa Quintana continues with his cancer treatment. The presenter spoke about it this Tuesday upon her arrival at an event in Madrid, shortly after leaving her position in TardeAR.
The journalist attended the charity dinner promoted by the Querer Foundation at the Westing Palace Hotel in Madrid, and there he thanked the organization for its work in improving the situation of disadvantaged children and people in social exclusion.
“I have been a participant in this project long before it existed and in some way I feel part of it,” she explained before being asked by journalists about her own state of health. “I have check-ups every three months and a very strong medication that I have to maintain for a number of years”he answered.
Since it premiered last year in the afternoons of Telecinco after eleven months absent from television, the presenter works from Monday to Thursday, reserving Fridays for your own rest. “All of us who make long-form daily magazines should do it from Monday to Thursday. But I take it because I need to rest,” he said.
More than a year has passed since the journalist returned to the small screen, when, optimistically and from the set, she spoke honestly about her cancer: “It must be said that I am here because I have finished the treatment, but this continues. I won’t be able to say that I’m cured for five or seven years. “We have to make it very clear because other people are going through the same thing and this does not happen from one day to the next.”
The truth is that the presenter has always been very involved in following medical advicejust as he told Informalia a few months after announcing his cancer: “Despite the good results, I am learning so many things… I have said ‘hello’ to vegetables and fruits, to natural and organic, goodbye to sugar, everything processed, fats, alcohol and everything we already know and don’t do. Eating well and exercising works.