Thursday, 8 May 2008

Singer Watson getting radiotherapy

Singer Watson getting radiotherapy



Opera isaac M. Singer Earl Russell Watson has begun a course of actinotherapy for his encephalon tumour.
The 41-year-old's manager, Richard Homer Thompson, said that James Dewey Watson would undergo five-spot days of radiation therapy every calendar week for the next 5 weeks.
Watson underwent surgery to remove the neoplasm in October, his second operation on the neoplasm in 12 months.
Manager Benjamin Thompson said: "He's in as good as strong drink as anybody potty be with that variety of journey ahead.
"The doctors are rattling timid - they want to get to it just because it's nigh the optic face, they've got to be careful non to damage the seeing."
Arriving at the Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie Infirmary in Manchester yesterday, Watson said: "My throat feels OK. I feel a little bit tired.
"It takes a piece to capture your vigour and stamina levels up once again. It's been a strange new year, 2008, in for my radiation on Jan 2."