Danielle Fishel has completed her breast cancer treatment. The “Boy Meets World” alum, 43, revealed she’s “officially” done with treatment, but she’s now dealing with the painful side effects of the 20 rounds of radiation.
Danielle Fishel is sharing an update about her health, saying she has completed “active cancer treatment” following her announcement in August that she was diagnosed with DCIS, which stands for ductal carcinoma in situ and is a form of breast cancer.
Boy Meets World star Danielle Fishel had multiple rounds of radiation therapy for breast cancer as she admits it 'hurts to be awake.'
Boy Meets World' alum Danielle Fishel said she's officially done with cancer treatment but still dealing with difficult side effects.
Boy Meets World’ star Danielle Fishel described some of the painful side effects that came with her radiation treatment for breast cancer
Danielle Fishel shared she is “officially done” with her breast cancer treatments, but the “Boy Meets World” alum is dealing with the painful impact of 20 rounds of radiation. “I just wanted to give everyone an update because I’ve kept you guys all abreast,” Fishel said on the Jan. 13 episode of “ Pod Meets World ,” per PEOPLE.
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Danielle Fishel gave an update on her breast ... cheers from Strong and Friedle. However, she shared that while she’s “officially done with what is considered active cancer treatment ...
Danielle Fishel has completed 20 rounds of radiation as part of her treatment for breast cancer. The former Boy Meets World actress announced last August that she had been diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS),
The 43-year-old former child star - who's now cancer free - previously revealed last October she successfully underwent two lumpectomies
The 'Boy Meets World' alum has been dealing with painful side effects following 20 rounds of radiation to treat breast cancer.
Fishel announced she has completed her radiation treatment for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), which she first revealed in August. Her treatment consisted of 15 rounds of whole b