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Bland, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016, died six months after the show launched, aged 40. She began co-presenting her podcast alongside Lauren Mahon and Rachael Bland in 2018. She ran marathons, organised a charity ball and was named a patron of Bowel Cancer UK in 2021. The educator-turned-campaigner worked tirelessly over the past six years to raise awareness of the disease and getting bowel cancer at a young age. She was first diagnosed with Stage 4 bowel cancer in 2016 at the age of 35. The presenter spent her last days being cared for at her parents house, surrounded by family. James responded to the damehood and said she was “blown away and crying”.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were among donaters to the fund, and praised James for her “tireless efforts” in raising cancer awareness and they thanked her for “giving hope” to those living with the disease. “Through her tireless campaigning and by so openly sharing her experience she has not only helped in our fight against this terrible disease, she has ensured countless others with the Big C have not felt alone.” James with Prince William after he presented her with a damehood Deborah has been an inspiration and her honesty, warmth and courage has been a source of strength to so many people. Downing Street said: “The Queen has been pleased to approve that the honour of Damehood be conferred upon Deborah James.”īoris Johnson paid tribute to James, saying: “If ever an honour was richly deserved, this is it. In the weeks leading to her death, James was honoured with a damehood. She added: “She turned her bowel cancer diagnosis into an incredible force for good and through her tireless campaigning to raise awareness of bowel cancer symptoms, will have saved countless lives.” She was a powerful patron for Bowel Cancer UK, and leaves a stunning legacy through her BowelBabe Fund, a testament to the love and admiration so many had for her.” Genevieve Edwards, Chief Executive at Bowel Cancer UK, said: “We are truly grateful to have known Deborah and to call her our friend. Good Morning Britain host Charlotte Hawkins, BBC radio presenter Chris Stark and TV host Gaby Roslin were among those paying tribute. Dozens of figures from the entertainment world that James entered in her final years went online to pay their respects to the presenter.
