Brad Arnold, the soloist of the American Rock 3 Doors Down, has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer and cancels its future band, announced in an Instagram post.
Brad Arnold, the soloist of the American Rock 3 Doors Down Photo: Getty Images
“I was sick a few weeks ago and went to the hospital. I did investigations and received the diagnosis that I had a clear cell carcinoma, which metastasized in my lung.
“Is in stage 4, which is not very good“, said the 46-year-old rock vocalist in a video.
The band was going to go on the tour this summer, along with rockers from the 90s/2000 Creed, Nickelback and Daughtry.
The singer of the play “Here without you” He apologized for the cancellation of the tournament, but assured his fans that he was not afraid of his diagnosis, based on his strong faith, according to NBCNews.
“We serve a powerful God and he can defeat anything, so I’m not afraid. Even, honestly, I’m not afraid of it,” Arnold said.
Scott Stapp, the soloist of the band Creed, commented on the post: “If someone has the faith and the strength to face this struggle, that’s you, brother. You and your family are in my daily prayers.”
“Now, I think” Its not my time “is really my song”Arnold wrote in the legend of his post, referring to a 3 Doors Down piece.
Arnold, who became a star with his bandmates in 2000, after launching the debut single of 3 Doors Down, “Krypton”, He ended by asking fans to pray.
“I would love to pray for me, every time you have the opportunity”he said.
What is renal carcinoma with clear cells?
Renal carcinoma with clear cells (CCRCC), the most common type of renal cancer, usually starts in cells lining small tubes that filter blood waste, according to Cleveland Clinic.
Cancer cells multiply quickly to form one or more tumors. Although CCRCC usually affects a single kidney, sometimes it can affect both. It occurs most commonly in people between the ages of 50 and 70.
According to Today, CCRCC symptoms include: blood in the urine, fatigue, fever, oumflut on the affected kidney, pain, unexplained weight loss.
Treatment usually involves a surgical procedure to remove a cancerous tumor from a kidney or whole kidney.
Renal carcinoma with clear cells (CCRCC) usually spreads to: lymph nodes, adrenal glands, liver, brain, bones and lungs.