Lou Koller, frontman of the band Sick of It All, announced via a Facebook video that he is now cancer-free after battling a tumor in his esophagus. He shared his joy and gratitude for the support from fans and the punk-rock community, who raised over $300,000 to aid him during his treatment. Koller expressed optimism about resuming normal life and getting Sick of It All back on track. He will continue to undergo scans every six months to monitor his health moving forward.
Hey everybody. What's up? I've got some good news for everyone. I got my test results back - the scan results, I mean. And it turns out - it looks like there's nothing left, no more cancer. So I'm officially cancer free right now. Thank God for that. And thank you all for your positive vibes, your prayers, all your well wishes. Thank you so much for all your support. And I'm really happy about this. Now I can get on to trying to get myself back to normal instead of this chicken neck and all this stuff. And thank you. That's all I can say. I'm really happy. I still have to go for a new scan every six months for the next couple years to make sure it's still outta me, but as of now, I'm cancer free. Thank you everybody so much.
As for Sick of It All, Koller offered the following update in a post accompanying the video: We are all excited to move forward and get Sick of It All back on track! Thank you again and love you all!!
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