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Barry Manilow says he's 'lucky' amid lung cancer recovery
Summary
Barry Manilow, 82, had surgery to remove a cancerous spot from his lung and is recovering after a lobectomy; he has postponed Florida shows and his return to touring remains uncertain.
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Barry Manilow, 82, is recovering after surgery to remove a spot from his lung. The finding followed medical imaging ordered after hip pain and repeat bronchitis. He underwent a lobectomy and spent several days in intensive care. Manilow has postponed scheduled Florida shows while he rebuilds strength.
Key details:
- Medical imaging reportedly found a spot in his lung after an MRI that followed complaints of hip pain and recent bronchitis.
- He underwent a lobectomy to remove the spot and spent several days in the ICU during recovery.
- His team reported that he did not require chemotherapy or radiation after the surgery.
- Manilow postponed Florida performances because doctors said his lungs were not ready for a 90-minute show, and his ability to resume full tours is currently uncertain.
Summary:
Manilow's surgery removed a cancerous spot and he is in recovery while reassessing performance plans. His immediate shows were postponed and whether he will return to full touring is undetermined at this time.
