The 68-year-old keyboardist Roger O’Donnell disclosed on Instagram that he “ignored the symptoms for a few months” before to undergoing surgery and a scan.
The musician stated that he had “completed 11 months of treatment under some of the finest specialists in the world and with second opinions.” He first joined the goth rock group in 1987.
Treatment teams who worked on the cancer medications he took and the newest immunotherapy offered him suggestions.
According to O’Donnell, radiotherapy was the “last phase of treatment,” and he is “fine and the prognosis is amazing.
After being diagnosed with cancer in 2019, Andy Anderson, the band’s former drummer, passed away at the age of 68.
September is blood cancer awareness month, so O’Donnell stated on social media on Sunday that “it’s a good opportunity to have a dialogue about these diseases.”
He continued by saying that although cancer is treatable, there is a far greater possibility of success if the disease is discovered early.
The celebrity exhorted everyone to be tested; even if you just have a nagging suspicion that you could be experiencing symptoms, get checked out.