June 25, 2009 2:11 PM

Farrah Fawcett Hospitalized In L.A.

(CBS/AP)  Farrah Fawcett is being treated for anal cancer that has spread to her liver and has been hospitalized for a complication from a routine treatment, a producer who worked with the actress and her doctor said Monday.

In separate phone interviews with The Associated Press, Fawcett's producer and her doctor said that Fawcett is in a Los Angeles hospital, recovering from complications from a medical procedure in Germany, and is "not on death's door," as the producer put it.

"She had a minor procedure. That procedure led to a small amount of bleeding into a muscle in her abdominal wall," which created a hematoma - a sac of blood that caused pressure and pain, said her Los Angeles cancer specialist, Dr. Lawrence Piro. It was "a simple procedure" and a standard one, although Fawcett has also pursued experimental treatments abroad, he added.

CBS News correspondent Bianca Solorzano reports that the 62-year-old star returned to Los Angeles a week ago following cancer treatments in Germany.

"She's on the mend and will be going home very shortly," said her producer, Craig Nevius. "She's doing fantastic. Her fight goes on. ... She's not going anywhere anytime soon."

However, confirmation that the cancer had spread to such a distant site was dire news. The "Charlie's Angels" star was diagnosed with anal cancer in 2006, and originally was treated at The Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center with chemotherapy and radiation - not surgery as some have reported, Nevius said.

She was declared in remission on Feb 2, 2007, but three months later, scans showed "not only had it recurred, it metastasized to her liver," Nevius said.

The latest treatment in Germany tried to address the cancer's spread to that organ, he said.

Nevius would not say where in Germany she was being treated, just that it was a clinic affiliated with some hospitals. He also would not give details on her treatments there, but said media reports that she was getting stem cell treatments were false.

"It's never had anything to do with stem cells," or alternative treatments such as shark cartilage, coffee enemas or unproven "detoxification" diets, Nevius said.

"It's much more scientific than that. It's not a fringe treatment," he said, and the doctors have "multiple, multiple degrees."

An upcoming documentary on which Fawcett has worked for several years, "A Wing and a Prayer," co-produced with Nevius and others, will air on NBC soon and give details, he said.

After the procedure in Germany, Piro said Fawcett flew back to Los Angeles because she was eager to go home. In a statement released earlier, Piro said Fawcett was using a wheelchair because it was painful for her to walk. "That pain, which was coming from the hematoma, had nothing directly to do with the cancer," Piro said.

"She remains in good spirits with her usual sense of humor," he added. "She's been in great shape her whole life and has an incredible resolve and an incredible resilience."

Nevius said Fawcett is expected to leave the hospital in a few days. He said her support system includes former partner Ryan O'Neal, her father and "Charlie's Angels" co-stars Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith.

"Let me tell you what she's not," Nevius said. "As previously reported by everybody, she's not unconscious. She is not on death's door. The family has not gathered to say goodbye."

Anal cancer is relatively uncommon, but occurs a little more often in women than men. An estimated 5,070 cases were diagnosed in the United States last year, leading to about 680 deaths, according to the American Cancer Society.

Meanwhile, Redmond O'Neal, Fawcett's son with Ryan O'Neal, was arrested Sunday on suspicion of bringing narcotics into a jail facility and was being held on $25,000 bail.

A deputy at a jail in Castaic, north of Los Angeles, was doing a security sweep of the jail's parking lot when he stopped the 24-year-old, who acknowledged he was carrying drugs and was apparently at the jail giving a ride to a friend, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department spokesman Steve Whitmore said.

A phone message left for O'Neal's attorney wasn't immediately returned.

O'Neal was arrested along with his father last year at the actor's Malibu home on suspicion of having methamphetamine while on probation for a previous drug conviction. He has pleaded not guilty in that case.

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by Angela2911211 May 23, 2009 10:04 AM EDT
I saw my mom die from cancer and seeing Farrah's story made me see what her treatments were like, My prayers go out to Farrah and all her loved ones. I would love to see her beat this terrible illness. I would like to make a suggestion and that is to try more alternative methods, there have been some great results from going that route.
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by newstopics April 8, 2009 8:35 PM EDT
I am a long time fan of Farrah and Charlie's Angel's. My prayers are with her and her family.
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by bwlewis1964 April 8, 2009 12:15 PM EDT
In her prime she was one of the most beautiful women alive.
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by cheetah-man7 April 7, 2009 6:57 PM EDT
My prayers are with Farrah.... She's a tough lady who will do everything she can to fight this! I hope everyone who is fighting cancer will also fight as hard as Farrah! God Bless!
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by Ichabod09 April 7, 2009 4:15 PM EDT
Denial

No matter how famous or how great our achievement, we all die. Maybe how we face our own death and the death of others tells more about one's character than the fame or achievement.
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by andie52 April 7, 2009 2:19 PM EDT
Her publicists are playing it down but when cancer metastasizes the outlook is fairly grim.
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by luvny-2009 April 7, 2009 9:23 AM EDT
Farah is an amazing women. She's beautiful and we love her, she is in my prayers.
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by cyinzl8r April 7, 2009 9:11 AM EDT
conservputz -- Think this person may have an agenda? I guess you couldn't blame bush or the neocons with a straight face. I could almost wish anal cancer on you.
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by dennisgreen5 April 6, 2009 10:56 PM EDT
You have to be brave to go through chemotherapy and radiation treatment. I wish her the best.
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