Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood Talks About Dealing With Another Cancer Diagnosis

UNSPECIFIED – OCTOBER 30: Ronnie Wood poses for a portrait after a Q&A session at the launch party for the “Confessing The Blues” album, curated by The Rolling Stones, at The Blues Kitchen on October 30, 2018 in Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Ollie Millington/Redferns).


Rolling Stones’ guitarist Ronnie Wood just revealed he battled cancer for a second time during lockdown the past year but has since “come through with the all-clear.” The 73-year-old was diagnosed with small cell cancer. Wood told The Sun he did his best to remain upbeat with this second round of cancer, “All I can do is stay positive in my attitude, be strong and fight it, and the rest is up to my higher power.” 

In 2017, Wood successfully fought lung cancer and had part of his lung surgically removed.

 

 

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