The Rolling Stones guitarist opened up about his battle with cancer in a new documentary called 'Somebody Up There Likes Me' Ronnie Wood has said that beating lung cancer was like being given a “get out of jail free card.” The Rolling Stones guitarist revealed back in 2017 that he had prepared to “say goodbye” to his loved ones before he underwent five hours of surgery to remove cancer from one of his lungs.
He shared that he was cancer-free in 2018. Opening up about it in new documentary Somebody Up There Likes Me, Wood said he was diagnosed with the illness after smoking “25 to 30 a day at least for 50-odd years.” “I got away with having it cut out of one lung, the cancer,” he revealed in a preview for his first feature-length
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