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Rolling Stones guitarist had cancer during lockdown

By Peter Sblendorio, New York Daily News
Published: April 27, 2021, 9:21pm

Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones has been given the “all-clear” after a private diagnosis of small-cell cancer, he said in a new interview.

“I had lung cancer in 2017 and I had small-cell more recently that I fought in the last lockdown,” the English guitarist told British tabloid The Sun in a report published Sunday.

Wood, 73, reportedly learned of his small-cell diagnosis during the shutdowns that stemmed from COVID-19, and said a “higher power” helped him through his battle with an aggressive and rare form of the disease.

“I’m going through a lot of problems now, but throughout my recovery, you have to let it go,” Wood told The Sun. “And when you hand the outcome over to your higher power, that is a magic thing.”

A representative for Wood also confirmed his diagnosis to Rolling Stone magazine.

Small-cell refers to the “appearance of the cancer cells under the microscope,” and can affect multiple parts of a person’s body, the Mayo Clinic says on its website.

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