Tributes have been paid to the British broadcaster and campaigner Deborah James after her death from cancer at the age of 40.
The podcaster's death from bowel cancer on Tuesday was announced by her family, prompting tributes from across many sections of British society.
In her final weeks, Deborah James raised more than £6.7 million for research in the UK through her BowelBabe fund and was made a dame for her "tireless" work improving awareness of the disease.
Paying tribute, her family described her as "the most amazing wife, daughter, sister, mummy".
Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge said Deborah James was "an inspirational and unfalteringly brave woman whose legacy will live on".
We are so sad to hear the heartbreaking news about Dame Deborah. Our thoughts are with her children, her family and her loved ones.
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) June 29, 2022
Deborah was an inspirational and unfalteringly brave woman whose legacy will live on. W & C
Fellow presenters Gaby Roslin, Charlotte Hawkins and Carol Vorderman were among those from the broadcasting world who paid tribute to Deborah James online.
TV presenter Roslin tweeted: "Bye bye my beautiful friend Deborah.
Bye bye my beautiful friend Deborah. You will forever shine so brightly. Thank you for all you did. For the laughter, the dancing and most importantly for all you did in your short lifetime for others. My love to all of the family. Just so heartbreaking 💔 #ripdeborah pic.twitter.com/pzs6alEVfm
— Gaby Roslin 💙 (@GabyRoslin) June 28, 2022
"You will forever shine so brightly. Thank you for all you did. For the laughter, the dancing and most importantly for all you did in your short lifetime for others.
"My love to all of the family. Just so heartbreaking."
Good Morning Britain host Hawkins tweeted: "Oh no... heartbreaking news that @bowelbabe has left us. What an inspiration, a truly special person who saved lives & did so much to help others.
Oh no…heartbreaking news that @bowelbabe has left us 💔 What an inspiration, a truly special person who saved lives & did so much to help others. Who showed that even a terminal diagnosis wasn't going to stop her living life to the full. So much love to her family & friends 😔 pic.twitter.com/iNI6xZ8hJh
— Charlotte Hawkins (@CharlotteHawkns) June 28, 2022
"Who showed that even a terminal diagnosis wasn't going to stop her living life to the full. So much love to her family & friends."
Vorderman added: "Rest in peace @Bowelbabe. Your incredible spirit will live on."
Rest in peace @Bowelbabe. Your incredible spirit will live on ❤️ https://t.co/4TuMKUkzFC
— Carol Vorderman (@carolvorders) June 28, 2022
Deborah James launched the You, Me And The Big C podcast on BBC Radio 5 Live in 2018 alongside Lauren Mahon and Rachael Bland.
#YouMeBigC podcaster. Journalist. Fundraiser.
— BBC Radio 5 Live (@bbc5live) June 28, 2022
Our friend and colleague Dame Deborah James has died.
She created an incredible legacy: breaking the poo taboo and raising awareness of bowel cancer.
We are heartbroken, and our condolences are with her family. pic.twitter.com/Rg3uDvdeCe
BBC Director-General Tim Davie said: "This is incredibly sad news. Dame Deborah James was a true inspiration.
BBC Director-General Tim Davie pays tribute to Dame Deborah James pic.twitter.com/Fxuw6OLTwl
— BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) June 28, 2022
"We're so proud to have worked with her at the BBC. The way she talked about and faced up to her cancer moved the nation, inspired change and undoubtedly saved lives.
"Our deepest sympathies are with her family, friends, followers and her 5 Live family."
Tributes also came from the bowel cancer charities in the UK that benefitted from her work.
A tweet from Macmillan Cancer Support said: "We are so sad to hear that Deborah James has died, and our thoughts are with her family and many friends.
We are so sad to hear that Deborah James has died, and our thoughts are with her family and many friends 💚
— Macmillan Cancer Support (@macmillancancer) June 28, 2022
Deb has been an inspiration to us all. We're so grateful for all of her generous support over the years, and her dedication to stand together with people with cancer. pic.twitter.com/PPds0wqeqi
"Deb has been an inspiration to us all. We're so grateful for all of her generous support over the years, and her dedication to stand together with people with cancer."
Genevieve Edwards, Chief Executive of Bowel Cancer UK, where Deborah James was a patron, said: "We're deeply saddened that our patron Dame Deborah James has died, and our hearts go out to her family and everyone who knew and loved her. Deborah's star shone bright; she was a true inspiration.
We're deeply saddened that our patron, @bowelbabe, has died, and our hearts go out to her family and everyone who knew and loved her. Deborah’s star shone bright; she was a true inspiration to so many. pic.twitter.com/Hf2aDATftZ
— Bowel Cancer UK (@bowelcanceruk) June 28, 2022
"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.
"Deborah brought warmth, energy, and honesty to everything she did. Even during her most difficult times living with bowel cancer, she never stopped helping others.
"We are truly grateful to have known Deborah and to call her our friend. 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."
NHS Chief Executive Amanda Pritchard said in a statement: "On behalf of the whole NHS I would like to offer my condolences to the family and many friends of Deborah James.
On behalf of the whole NHS, I want to offer my condolences to the loved ones of Deborah James — her amazing attitude was humbling and a lesson to us all.
— Amanda Pritchard (@AmandaPritchard) June 28, 2022
Her fundraising has helped countless cancer patients and her determination to raise awareness will have saved many lives.
"Deborah's amazing attitude was humbling and a lesson to us all.
"Not only will her fundraising have helped countless other cancer patients but her determination to raise awareness will undoubtedly have saved many lives."
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Source: Press Association