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Filed under: Prostate Cancer, Daily news, Celebrity newsAndrew Lloyd Webber, the West End musical impresario best-known for writing the score to the Phantom of the Opera, was given the “all clear” after being diagnosed with prostate cancer last year.
The disease was first diagnosed in its very early stages after the composer complained of a weak bladder. An existent E. coli infection made the pain more severe than normal. In November, Webber had his prostate gland removed at a London clinic.
“If that infection had been found and cured, I could have been blissfully unaware that I had a cancerous tumor that was on the verge of breaking loose around the rest of my body,” Webber told the Daily Mail. “I could have thought my frequent trips to the bathroom were due to a weak bladder. I have be…
Original post by The Cancer Blog and software by Elliott Back
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