"I want to give my deepest thanks to the amazing medical teams who've looked after me, and to my family and friends for their love, strength, and support. I couldn't do this without them. I also want to say a huge thank you to my bandmates, crew, manager, and everyone at Today FM for standing by me and keeping everything moving while I focus on getting well. Your support means the world,"
"it's important to know that men can get breast cancer too. If you notice any changes - a lump, pain, swelling, or anything that doesn't feel right - please get it checked. Early diagnosis really does make a difference. This journey has been tough, but I've come back before and I'll come back stronger again. Music is healing, and that will never change. Cancer cannot beat me."
A 41-year-old musical artist revealed a breast cancer diagnosis earlier this year following a brain haemorrhage in 2023. The presenter has undergone two surgeries at the Mater Private in Dublin and is now focusing on recovery and the next stage of treatment. He thanked medical teams, family, friends, bandmates, crew, manager and colleagues at Today FM for their support. He emphasized that men can get breast cancer and urged anyone noticing lumps, pain, swelling or other concerning changes to seek checks because early diagnosis improves outcomes. His Block Rockin' Beats live gigs schedule remains unchanged, including a Dublin show on December 14.
Read at Irish Independent
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