A woman who faked cancer has been sentenced to 10 months of house arrest followed by a five month curfew, two years probation and 100 hours of community service.

In November, Ashley Kirilow pleaded guilty to fraud over $5,000 for accepting money for treatment for cancer she did not have.

On Thursday she pleaded guilty to a charge encompassing all six remaining charges of fraud under $5,000.

Justice Frederick Forsythe agreed to the joint submission from the crown and defence.

Kirilow chose not to address the judge.

With reports from CTV Toronto's Natalie Johnson