Suzanne Rogers admits she doesn’t ‘worry’ about THIS after her cancer diagnosis

Suzanne Rogers opens up about her life after the cancer diagnosis

Suzanne Rogers recently revealed that she is in remission after being diagnosed with cancer and how it has changed her life.

On Saturday, November 8, the 82-year-old American actress attended Peacock’s Days of our lives 60th anniversary party, where she told PEOPLE magazine about her health when she was diagnosed with stage 2 colon cancer in the summer of 2025.

Rogers, who played the role of Maggie Horton on the famous show for 52 years, opened up about her condition, saying: “I feel so much better. I mean, my summer was tough. I had cancer removed, radiation, it was tough. But I didn’t lose my hair. I think I got it early.”

She added: “I was in stage two and it was some kind of chemo they gave me, it was pills and the radiation and it didn’t affect it so it was good,” but she is now “in remission.”

After the life-changing illness that changed her perspective on life, Never Say Never: The Deidre Hall Story star admitted that she has stopped worrying about trivial things.

“I don’t worry about the little things. It’s not worth it. I rushed here and I said, ‘Wait a minute. You’re not going anywhere,'” Suzanne Rogers said.

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