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Kiwi radio host shares candid update amid cancer battle

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Tom Rose,
Publish Date
Mon, 11 Aug 2025, 12:50pm

Kiwi radio host shares candid update amid cancer battle

Author
Tom Rose,
Publish Date
Mon, 11 Aug 2025, 12:50pm

Kiwi radio host and television personality Mel Homer says she鈥檚 still getting used to her altered appearance after finishing her first round of chemotherapy.

The Breeze host was recently diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia 鈥 a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow 鈥 which was discovered during routine blood tests in early July.

Homer started a course of aggressive chemotherapy soon after.

Now, more than one month in, Homer shared an update about how her treatment is progressing, noting her long locks have disappeared for the time being.

鈥淚鈥檓 still getting used to jumping out of the shower and glancing in the mirror to see this,鈥 Homer wrote on Facebook.

鈥淢y muscle memory always needs two towels - one to wrap my long hair up with.

The Breeze radio host Mel Homer is undergoing chemotherapy for acute myeloid leukaemia. Photo / FacebookThe Breeze radio host Mel Homer is undergoing chemotherapy for acute myeloid leukaemia. Photo / Facebook

鈥淪omehow through chemo round one, I have kept my eyebrows and I am being VERY gentle with them.鈥

Homer has been given a week to stay at home between her chemotherapy cycles after an initial five weeks in hospital.

鈥淚 am soaking up being surrounded by my family and friends and powering up for the next round of chemo,鈥 she said.

鈥淚鈥檓 feeling good! Although my eyesight is a tad worse for wear at the moment after a couple of bleeds behind my eyes due to low platelets, so I鈥檒l use that as an excuse for typos and it is getting better!

鈥淥nwards we go!!鈥

Homer鈥檚 employer expects her to be in and out of hospital for the next five months as she continues treatment.

Homer is a former presenter of TV morning show The Caf茅 and Celebrity Treasure Island contestant. She currently hosts The House of Wellness on The Breeze, a weekly show which discusses health and wellbeing topics.

She lives in Auckland with her husband of 25 years, Andy Pilcher. The couple have three grown-up sons.

Speaking on The Breeze last month, Homer said she was 鈥渇eeling fighting fit and ready to tackle this head on鈥.

鈥淚 am focusing on the positive and am looking forward to saving on shampoo when I lose my hair in about two weeks鈥 time.

鈥淚f anyone needs a cancer influencer, I鈥檓 your gal. And look out for the book I鈥檒l most definitely write after this experience.鈥

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