The actress Renata del Castillo, who has worked on projects such as ‘Control Z’, ‘Como dice el dicho’, and ‘Cuando seas mía’, announced last week that she had to make the decision to stop chemotherapy after a long fight against cancer, as the treatment had left her with severe side effects.
“I’m going to share some news that I hadn’t previously disclosed, I can no longer undergo chemotherapy, I discussed it with my oncologist, due to the bleeding that the chemotherapy is causing me. This obviously triggers a progression of the cancer, but I have a lot of faith and I will continue the fight,” she indicated.
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Renata del Castillo requests financial help to continue her cancer treatment
After this devastating news, the Televisa actress recently shared on her Instagram account that someone reached out to her upon learning her diagnosis and gave her hope to continue treatment to save her life.
With the faith she claims to have, the actress announced some details about the treatment she wants to pursue: “I have terminal cancer; I have just been declared terminal, I can no longer continue with chemotherapy. I’ve had a series of complications that have nearly cost me my life; after this, I was contacted by someone who has a great project together with Doctor Humberto Treviño, who has saved lives. This is new here in Mexico, and I am also a candidate.”
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She added that in order to undergo the treatment, she requires financial assistance to gather an amount of money: “This time I want to plead with you to help me raise funds for my treatment. I want to touch your hearts. I need to raise 190,000 pesos for the duration of my treatment; I want to plead with you to help me,” she said in the brief video published along with the account to which donations can be made.
In 2023, Renata was diagnosed with a tumor in her spine after cervical cancer metastasized.