Heartbreaking news: This Morning star Gyles Brandreth breaks down in tears live on air over heartbreaking d3ath over the loss of his young grandson as fans rush to support him
This Morning regular Gyles Brandreth, who is on Blankety Blank tonight (Saturday, April 11), once opened up about his baby grandsonās cancer diagnosis.
The star, 78, spoke of grandson Kittās ordeal in a new chat ahead of World Cancer Day back in February.
Gylesā son had cancer at 15 months (Credit: ITV)
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This Morning star Gyles Brandreth on grandsonās cancer ordeal
Back in 2017, Gylesā grandson, Kitt, who was 15 months old at the time, was diagnosed with cancer.
His diagnosis came after his parents, Gylesā daughter Saethryd, and her husband Mark, found a pea-shaped lump near his stomach.
After initially being told by a GP that the lump was likely a cyst or a hernia, further tests revealed that Kitt actually had rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare, aggressive soft tissue cancer.
Less than 60 children are diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma in the UK each year.
Kitt was treated at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), where he had chemotherapy, which led to his hair falling out, as well as several blood and platelet transfusions. The youngster also suffered a bacterial infection, which affected his heart and liver.
Gylesā grandson was treated at GOSH (Credit: ITV)
The news of Kittās diagnosis came as a shock to Gyles and the family.
āKittās diagnosis was a shock to the system. We think of cancer as something that happens to unlucky middle-aged people. You think of breast cancer or prostate cancer and older people, but you donāt think of kids ā well, we didnāt. I think we didnāt realise what a long journey it was going to be,ā he said.
Gyles went on to say that upon learning Kitt would be treated at GOSH, he was āreassuredā, thanks to the hospitalās āworld-class reputationā.
The star went on to say that the whole experience was very āemotionalā. āItās a case of holding your breath, being patient and trusting in the team, and I have to say the team were matchless at every level, from the consultants right the way through to the nursing staff and everyone else. Everyone is there for you. Itās very moving because you never feel alone,ā he said.
Gyles tried to keep a sense of ānormalityā for Kitt (Credit: ITV)
Gyles Brandreth reveals how he helped out
Gyles went on to say that while Kittās parents focused on caring for him, his role as Grandpa was āproviding a sense of normalityā.
āWhat they do brilliantly at Great Ormond Street is remember that children are children, so there was a wonderful playroom. Kitt and I would do jigsaws, build things together ā Iād build them up, and heād help knock them down, and I taught him funny poems,ā he then said.
During his treatment, Kitt suffered a condition called veno-occlusive disease. It is a life-threatening condition caused by high doses of chemotherapy, which causes the obstruction of small veins in the liver. It can lead to multiple organ failure.
However, he recovered and was given the all clear in November 2017. Now, 10 years old, Kitt has been in remission for eight years and has yearly checks at GOSH.




