Four years after Dame Deborah James’s death, her family publishes a tribute honoring the cancer campaigner. Sources describe how James, after being diagnosed with bowel cancer, became widely known for sharing her experiences through social media while living with the illness. They say her posts focused on “rebellious hope,” portraying day-to-day life and treatment rather than only illness. The tributes also convey the family’s sentiment that James would have been pleased to see ongoing recognition of her work and public profile. Overall coverage frames James as an influential public figure who used online updates to connect with audiences, raise awareness, and support others affected by cancer. The articles do not indicate any new medical or legal developments; the emphasis is on remembrance and the lasting impact of her campaign and online presence four years after her passing.