icon
Leave a message
google.com, pub-4988895920620082, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Ex-Journey Singer Steve Perry Has Cancer Surgery

No need to stop believin' that Steve Perry will be just fine.
The former Journey frontman has revealed that he recently underwent surgery for melanoma.

"Three weeks ago a routine mole was taken off my face and the lab report came back Melanoma skin cancer," Perry wrote June 6 on his blog.

"I've had two surgeries in two weeks to remove all the cancer cells and I've been told they think they got it all and no other treatments are required."




But while Pery, 64, had some good news for his fans, he also had a sad story to share.
The Street Talk artist also wrote about losing his girlfriend Kellie Nash in December to breast cancer that ultimately spread to her brain.

They had been together for about a year and a half, since Perry spotted her while his friend was editing footage for the Lifetime movie Five, about five women battling cancer (Nash, who had undergone a double mastectomy, appeared in a closing segment), and asked who she was.

"She was so strong, so courageous and we really loved each other so very much," he wrote. "I've been trying to grieve and not run from this loss so for the last 5 months that's what I've been doing along with recalling everything being in Love with Kellie taught me."

Related Posts:

  • How Is Height Connected to Cancer Jealous of your long-legged peers? Turns out they may not have won the gene pool after all. New research published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention found a surprising correlation between… Read More
  • Squeezing breasts may prevent cancer: study Yes, you read right. Squeezing boobies is good for you. MSN News reported that laboratory experiments showed that applying physical pressure to the cells guided them back to a normal growth pattern. Even though scientis… Read More
  • Cure for cancer may live in our intestines Treating a cancerous tumor is like watering a houseplant with a fire hose - too much water kills the plant, just as too much chemotherapy and radiation kills the patient before it kills the tumor. However, if the gastr… Read More
  • Women's Height Linked to Cancer Risk   Women's chances of developing cancer after menopause increase with their height, according to a new study. Among nearly 145,000 women between the ages of 50 and 79, researchers found that height was more stron… Read More
  • Menthol Cigarettes Likely Pose Health Risk - FDA A Food and Drug Administration review concludes that menthol cigarettes likely pose a greater public health risk than regular cigarettes but does not make a recommendation on whether to limit or ban the minty smokes — one… Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *