Ali Bastian is cancer free
Ali Bastian is having her final cancer treatments and is free of the disease.

Ali Bastian is "free from cancer".
The former 'Hollyoaks' actress - who played Becca Dean in the Channel 4 soap from 2001 to 2007 - was diagnosed with stage two breast cancer in June but she's now revealed she's into her final week of "active treatment" and hopes her medical ordeal is over for good.
She wrote on Instagram: "Thank you so much for all your Birthday messages last week, I’m honestly so grateful for all the love and support from my little corner of social media.
"I wanted to update you all. I’m on to my final week of radio therapy which should mark the end my active treatment - I hope and pray for good! I had my mastectomy in January which was thankfully a success and has healed really well, it proved that my chemo had worked.
"As I sit here right now, I’m free from Cancer. I can’t even believe it."
Ali went on to thank the "incredible" medical team who have looked after her over the last few months.
She wrote: "I have the most incredible team at CUH and I’m so grateful for every single one of them. The nurses who have given me compassion, time and space to share and talk about my experience of a very challenging treatment pathway… one that although we thank god exists, is not only a lot for the body to process but an awful lot to process mentally and emotionally.
"My consultants - golly, to be surrounded by such excellence. We used to joke on TV sets when we all started to take ourselves a bit too seriously ‘come on guys, we’re not curing cancer here.’ Well these incredible men and women dedicate their lives to doing just that, at least that is what they hope for, for all of us. I hope one day their dreams are realised for everyone touched by this.
"Another shout out for Stef in the Dunmanway who makes tea for all the chemo patients.. thank you for taking time to know us as we pass through the clinic week after week. You make an incredible difference to a lonely journey, as do all the onc nurses who are not only incredible but the hand holds, the tears, the laughs and the kindness will never be forgotten."
The 43-year-old star - who has daughters Isla, four, and two-year-old Izzy with husband David O'Mahony - admitted it is "unreal" to be coming out of her ordeal and called for people to offer "love" to those in similar situations.
She concluded: "To be coming out of the other side of this feels unreal, after the shock of a diagnosis it’s hard to let in the light and believe that it might just be ok. The road back to my life won’t be a linear one… and I will share with you as always, as much of my truth of this experience as I can.
"I am so, so grateful for all of your support. People with cancer, experiencing cancer treatment need love. Full stop. Unconditional, arms around you love and support. I’ve really felt that from you all, also in my day to day life… from the most unexpected of places. When it’s dark, look for stars."