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 | | Fawcett appeared frequently on TV to share details of her battle with cancer | US actress Farrah Fawcett has died after a long battle with cancer.
The 62-year-old died on Thursday around 9.30am in a Santa Monica hospital in the US state of California. Fawcett, known for her role in the Charlie's Angels television series about three female private detectives, was diagnosed with anal cancer in late 2006. It spread to her liver in 2007, proving resistant to numerous medical treatments in Germany and California. "After a long and brave battle with cancer, our beloved Farrah has passed away," Ryan O'Neal, Fawcett's partner, said in a statement. Video diary Fawcett's death came just six weeks after the television broadcast in May of a video diary she made chronicling her battle with cancer and her final months. Farrah's Story was in effect a self-penned obituary by the actress, who had been bedridden at the time. In her last few years, Fawcett appeared frequently on entertainment television, where she shared details of her battle with cancer. But she was outraged when news of her deteriorating condition was leaked to tabloid newspapers. A hospital employee in Los Angeles was charged in 2008 with stealing and selling Fawcett's medical records, leading to a new law in the state of California imposing tighter controls on medical files and stiffer penalties for privacy breaches.
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