RADIO host Robin Ayers has died – one year after revealing that she was battling a type of cancer.
The journalist, 44, died on Thursday, her employer, KBLA Talk, said in a statement.
Her death comes just one year after she revealed she had been diagnosed with leiomyosarcoma – an aggressive cancer that forms in the smooth muscles.
Ayers cause of death has not been revealed.
She died just days after celebrating her twin daughters’ 18th birthday.
Ayers shared footage that showed her family enjoying New York City.
Her family was seen in Times Square and Central Park, and they shared stunning snaps that showed the New York City skyline.
Tributes have been paid to Ayers following her death.
“Robin was a bright light. You could see her radiant smile through the radio,” KBLA said.
“We all respected her immense talent, loved her jovial spirit, celebrated her love of family, and honored her faith in God.”
Ayers’ death comes just weeks after she appeared to give her social media fans some positive news.
She shared a post that showed her posing by a pool and captioned the snap: “I swear if you knew my whole story, you’d be so proud of me.
“The best part is yet to come.”
Ayers revealed she was diagnosed with the rare cancer in 2023.
Chiefs at the National Cancer Institute revealed that LMS makes up between 10 and 20% of all soft tissue sarcoma cases.
It’s more common in adults than it is in children.
The cancer is commonly found in the uterus or the abdomen area.
Officials revealed that some patients do not have symptoms when the cancer first starts to form.
However, some of the most common symptoms include a lump under the skin, pain, nausea, and vomiting.
Health chiefs warned that the cancer is aggressive meaning it can grow quickly.
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