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Katherine Ryan leads the comedians attending Teenage Cancer Trust's Night of Comedy - after revealing she's battling cancer for the second time


Katherine Ryan led the comedians at the Teenage Cancer Trust Night of Comedy on Tuesday, just days after revealing she has been diagnosed with skin cancer.

But Katherine isn't letting her health woes hold her back as she arrived at the Royal Albert Hall in London to deliver a fantastic show alongside A-list comedians including Scott Bennett, Finlay Christie, Romesh Ranganathan, Micky Flanagan and Jack Skipper. Speaking on her podcast, Telling Everybody Everything last week, she explained: 'The only reason that they agreed to remove it was because I went to a fancy private place in South Kensington and I paid them a grand. But Katherine isn't letting her health woes hold her back as she arrived at the Royal Albert Hall in London to deliver a fantastic show alongside several A-list comedians

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