Former White Sox pitcher Bobby Jenks reveals terminal cancer diagnosis at 44
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Soap legend says cancer diagnosis left him in cruel and brutal place
Soap legend Ian Smith has said his terminal cancer diagnosis put him in a “cruel, ugly, brutal place”. The actor, who played Harold Bishop in Australian soap Neighbours, revealed he has a rare form of lung cancer called pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma, last year. Appearing on Good Morning Britain on Friday (18 April), Smith gave an update on his diagnosis. He said: “It’s a cruel, ugly, brutal place… and I don’t know how, but it looks like I’m ha…
Former White Sox pitcher Bobby Jenks reveals terminal cancer diagnosis at 44
Former Chicago White Sox closer Bobby Jenks recently opened up about a terminal cancer diagnosis, and efforts he’s making to raise funds to fight the disease. Jenks spoke to The Athletic about being diagnosed with Stage 4 stomach cancer earlier this year, which came just weeks after his southern California home burned down in the Palisades Fire in the Los Angeles area in January. He now faces an uncertain prognosis, but is still fighting. “I’ve …
Neighbours’ Ian Smith says cancer diagnosis left him in cruel and brutal place - Jersey Evening Post
Actor Ian Smith, who played Harold Bishop in Neighbours, has said that his terminal cancer diagnosis put him in a “cruel, ugly, brutal place”. The 86-year-old actor, known for playing the former cafe owner in the Australian soap, revealed last year that he has a rare form of lung cancer called pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma. On Friday, Smith told ITV’s Good Morning Britain that when he received his diagnosis he was in a “space” where “no one is…
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