Poles will vote for a new president on Sunday in a tight election that will have major consequences for the future of the country's pro-EU government.
"Sending all love," the Australian singer replied on Instagram, along with heart emojis.Actor Richard E Grant also sent a string of hearts and wrote: "WE ALL LOVE YOU SOOOOOO MUCH Mags."
Jurassic Park star Sam Neill, who was diagnosed with a rare type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2022, wrote to his Ride Like A Girl co-star: "Right there with you darling xx."Australian actress Toni Collette added: "Sending huge, healing love and hugs to you, dear Magda. You are supported and held in all our hearts."Szubanski said she was undergoing Nordic protocol treatment, a regimen which combines chemotherapy and immunotherapy to treat Mantle Cell Lymphoma.
The cancer was only discovered incidentally after she requested blood tests after feeling unwell for "ages"."So the take away is - get tested and listen to your body!" she said.
Szubanksi rose to fame playing the netball-loving Strzelecki in the early 2000s, and has been a stalwart of the comedy scene in Australia since.
She was also a prominent advocate for the legalisation of same-sex marriage in Australia.with 175 tests available each week, the average waiting time is the first week when 18 or more appointments are still available to book.
The coming Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be busier than usual, US science agency NOAA has warned, just as cuts to American research are raising fears about the ability to track and prepare for these often deadly storms.Between six and 10 hurricanes are forecast for the Atlantic between June and November, compared with the typical seven.
Warmer sea temperatures – made more likely by climate change - and generally favourable atmospheric conditions, are behind the forecast.Several scientists have told the BBC that widespread firings by President Donald Trump's administration of government researchers could endanger efforts to monitor hurricanes and predict where they might hit.