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The Cure’s Roger O’Donnell reveals diagnosis of ‘very rare and aggressive’ cancer

The Cure keyboardist Roger O’Donnell has revealed his secret year-long health battle after ignoring symptoms for months.

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Roger O’Donnell, the keyboardist for The Cure, announced he was diagnosed with cancer last year.

The 68-year-old musician took to social media to share the details over the weekend.

“In September last year I was diagnosed with a very rare and aggressive form of lymphoma. I had ignored the symptoms for a few months but finally went for a scan and after surgery the result of the biopsy was devastating,” O’Donnell wrote on Instagram.

He continued by saying he’s completed 11 months of treatment “under some of the finest specialists in the world,” including immunotherapy and radiotherapy.

The cure keyboardist Roger O'Donnell has revealed he was diagnosed with cancer last September. Picture: Harmony Gerber/Getty Images
The cure keyboardist Roger O'Donnell has revealed he was diagnosed with cancer last September. Picture: Harmony Gerber/Getty Images

“Cancer CAN be beaten but if you are diagnosed early enough you stand a way better chance, so all I have to say is go GET TESTED, if you have the faintest thought you may have symptoms go and get checked out,” he encouraged, highlighting earlier in the post that September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month.

O’Donnell added, “Lastly if you know someone who is ill or suffering talk to them, every single word helps, believe me I know. I would also like to thank my Drs, rockstars everyone of them, all the nurses and technicians, my friends, family and my partner Mimi, sometimes its harder to be on the other side of this…..”

The lengthy caption accompanied a black and white photo of O’Donnell and his partner, Mimi.

O’Donnell fought the ‘very rare and aggressive’ cancer wit his partner Mimi by his side.
O’Donnell fought the ‘very rare and aggressive’ cancer wit his partner Mimi by his side.
The musician also shared this photo that Mimi took of him with shorter hair that wasn’t “out of choice”.
The musician also shared this photo that Mimi took of him with shorter hair that wasn’t “out of choice”.

According to the Mayo Clinic, lymphoma is a type of cancer that impacts the lymphatic system, the “part of the body’s germ-fighting and disease-fighting immune system.”

Symptoms can include fever, night sweats, fatigue, itchy skin, painless swelling of lymph nodes, weight loss and more.

The Cure (from left to right) when they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2019: Reeves Gabrels, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, O'Donnell and Jason Cooper. Picture: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
The Cure (from left to right) when they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2019: Reeves Gabrels, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, O'Donnell and Jason Cooper. Picture: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
In 2004, they were also inducted into the Rock Walk at the Guitar Centre in LA. From left to right: Cooper, Gallup, Smith, O'Donnell and Bamonte. Picture: Vince Bucci/Getty Images
In 2004, they were also inducted into the Rock Walk at the Guitar Centre in LA. From left to right: Cooper, Gallup, Smith, O'Donnell and Bamonte. Picture: Vince Bucci/Getty Images

Treatments vary but often use chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy, the last two of which O’Donnell mentioned.

He also shared a second post with black and white photos, showcasing his shorter hair, writing, “The hair isn’t out of choice hahahah,” and crediting Mimi with the photo.

Last year, The Cure announced that O’Donnell would not be with the band on the Latin America leg of its tour.

“We are sure you will join with us in wishing him the speediest of recoveries,” they wrote in their announcement on X.

O’Donnell joined the band, known for its goth look and new wave sound, in 1987. He briefly left the band in 1990 and then again in 1995 before joining them again in 2011.

This article originally appeared in Fox News and was reproduced with permission

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