December 19th 2024.
Julian Lennon, the son of music legend John Lennon, recently shared some personal news with his followers. He revealed that he has been diagnosed with cancer and had to undergo emergency surgery. In a heartfelt Instagram post, the 61-year-old urged his fans to get checked and shared details about his operation.
Julian explained that he found two moles on his shoulder and forearm, one of which turned out to be Melanoma. He credited his dermatologist, Dr. Tess, for catching and operating on his skin cancer a few years ago and ultimately saving his life. However, this time, he had to fly back to Los Angeles from New York, where he was promoting his new book, for the surgery.
The operation was a success, but Julian and his family are still waiting for the biopsy results. He shared his gratitude for the doctors who operated on him and hoped for a good outcome. Julian also took this opportunity to remind everyone to get themselves checked by a doctor, as early detection can save lives.
Julian is the eldest son of John Lennon and his first wife Cynthia Powell. Lennon also had a son, Sean, with his second wife Yoko Ono. Unfortunately, John passed away in 1980, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire generations.
This is not the first time Julian has had a health scare. In 2020, he shared that a mole he had on his head his entire life turned out to be cancerous. He emphasized the importance of not taking our health for granted and urged everyone to get regular check-ups.
Julian's post was a reminder to all of us to prioritize our health and not to take anything for granted. He shared that the experience made him re-evaluate his life and appreciate every moment. Julian signed off his post with a message of hope and gratitude, thanking his doctor for possibly saving his life.
If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with cancer, Macmillan Cancer Support offers support and information. You can reach them through their helpline, webchat service, or website. As Julian said, "Life is too short," so let's take care of ourselves and each other.
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