Thursday, 17 April 2008

Singer Watson getting radiotherapy

Singer Watson getting radiotherapy



Opera singer Russell Watson has begun a course of radiotherapy for his encephalon neoplasm.
The 41-year-old's managing director, Richard Thompson, said that Watson would undergo v years of actinotherapy every week for the next fin weeks.
James Dewey Watson underwent surgical procedure to move out the neoplasm in October, his second functioning on the tumor in 12 months.
Managing director Benjamin Thompson said: "He's in as good as spirits as anybody tin be with that kind of travel ahead.
"The doctors are real timid - they want to get to it but because it's near the optic face, they've got to be careful not to damage the eyesight."
Arriving at the Agatha Christie Infirmary in Manchester yesterday, Watson said: "My throat feels OK. I feel a little bit tired.
"It takes a piece to pay off your dOE and staying power levels up once again. It's been a strange newly year, 2008, in for my radiation therapy on January 2."




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