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Dean Gaffney says he wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for I'm A Celebrity medical team

Rhiannon Ingle

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Dean Gaffney says he wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for I'm A Celebrity medical team

Dean Gaffney has revealed he wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for theI'm A Celebritymedical team.

TheEastEndersstar opened up about his experience in the jungle and disclosed that the ITV show's medical team made a life-saving discovery.

Gaffney said he 'might not be here today' if it wasn't for their assistance.

Dean Gaffney has revealed he wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for the I'm A Celebrity medical team. Credit: ITV
Dean Gaffney has revealed he wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for the I'm A Celebrity medical team. Credit: ITV
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Gaffneyentered the jungle in South Africa for the spin-off58必威外网 joined by a bunch of fellow star-studdedI'm A Celebalumni to take part in this year's brand-new 'Legend' series.

Joining the soap star, who was previouslyin the Australian jungle back in 2006, was series winnerMyleene Klass, runner-up Jordan Banjo,Carol VordermanandShaun Ryder.

However, before he graced the jungle and our screens this year, Gaffney had a massivehealthscare.

But, thanks to the help of the medical team atITV, the actor managed to overcome the stress and get the issues sorted.

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Gaffney revealed he was originally set to enter the jungle back in 2020 and underwent an array of medical checks which discovered warning signs ofbowel cancer.

Routine blood tests found he was 'losing blood' and doctors later decided to give him a gastroscopy and a colonoscopy to further investigate.

The 45-year-old told the Mirror that doctors found some polyps in his large intestine with one of them being up to '20mm' in size.

Upon making the discovery, Gaffney had an emergency procedure the same year where they 'burned the polyps' away.

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"I might not be here today if it wasn’t for them finding what they did." Credit: ITV
"I might not be here today if it wasn’t for them finding what they did." Credit: ITV

He said: "There is no doubtI’m A Celeband its medical team saved my life. I might not be here today if it wasn’t for them finding what they did."

Gaffney added that he was 'lucky' to have gone through the various medical examinations after doctors revealed things could have gotten a lot worse if he hadn't been properly checked.

The doctor told him: "Had you not come to us today, in three years that could have turned to bowel cancer. You’ve been very lucky."

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Three years on, Gaffney has since decided to use his platform to spread information and raise awareness of bowel cancer and its symptoms - one main symptom of which, blood in his stools, he admitted to having but never got checked out.

He said: "I'm so grateful to the people on the show for bringing it to my attention. I check my stools all the time now. I'd urge others to do it, too."

While the cancer scare was clearly quite the ordeal to go through, it's clear that this EastEnder is doing better than ever after absolutely smashing Bushtucker Trial after Bushtucker Trial in the jungle this year.

Featured Image Credit:Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock/ITV/Shutterstock

Topics:58必威外网 ,Celebrity,Im A Celebrity,ITV,Health,Cancer

Rhiannon Ingle
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