Fuck yeah, man! Lastly some excellent news to share with the metallic and hardcore neighborhood, as Sick Of It All frontman Lou Koller took to social media to announce that he’s formally cancer-free. Significantly, fuck most cancers!
In a video posted on social media, Koller gave an almost minute-long replace on his well being. We’d identified since this previous March that if any information had been to come back out about his struggle with most cancers, it will be introduced this month. Fortunately, his assertion was a constructive one in the long run.
“Hey all people, what’s up? I obtained some excellent news for everybody. I obtained my take a look at outcomes again — the scan outcomes — I imply, and it seems, it appears like there’s nothing left, no extra most cancers. So I’m formally cancer-free proper now. Thank God for that. And thanks all to your constructive vibes, your prayers, all of your nicely needs. Thanks a lot for all of your help. And I’m actually pleased about this, now I can get on to attempting to get myself again to regular, reason behind this hen neck and all these things. And thanks, that’s all I can say. I’m actually pleased.
“I nonetheless should go for a brand new scan each six months for the following couple years to verify it’s nonetheless out of me, however as of now I’m most cancers free. Thanks all people a lot.”
Having been battling esophageal most cancers since his preliminary analysis final June, Koller has been very vocal about what he’s been going by means of. A number of chemo remedies and surgical procedures later, it appears like his possibilities of completely beating this factor could possibly be in sight.
As he stated in his announcement, simply because he’s within the clear proper now doesn’t imply he’ll essentially stay cancer-free perpetually. Remission may trigger the illness to come back again at a later date, although clearly everybody ought to be pulling for remission to not rear its ugly head.
That being stated, all of us at MetalSucks need to provide our congratulations to Koller, in addition to our honest hope that he stays cancer-free for the remainder of his life.