Laverne, who started hosting the breakfast show in 2019, has gradually resumed her broadcasting career following “successful” cancer treatment last year,
She returned to BBC One’s The One Show in November, as well as Desert Island Discs, last November.
In a post on Instagram at the time, she thanked the “brilliant medical teams who took such great care of me” and “the thousands of people who sent me such beautiful and encouraging messages”.
“Most of all [thank you] to my family: my two astounding kids and especially my husband Graeme, who was absolutely extraordinary throughout.”
She said in August her cancer had been discovered “unexpectedly during a screening test” and urged anyone who was “avoiding a test or putting off an appointment” to get checked.
She has not specified what type of cancer she was diagnosed with.
Laverne began filling in for Kirsty Young on Desert Island Discs in 2018, later taking over as permanent host.
The role has seen her interview the likes of Cillian Murphy, Steven Spielberg, Rebel Wilson, Delia Smith, Kate Mosse and John Legend.
She has previously presented BBC Two’s The Culture Show and Channel 4’s 10 O’Clock Live, and in the 1990s was a singer and guitarist with alternative rock band Kenickie.
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