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Andy Taylor From “Duran Duran” Band Is Diagnosed With Stage 4 Prostate Cancer

Andy Taylor

Duran Duran disclosed that its founding guitarist, Andy Taylor, was suffering from stage 4 prostate cancer during their Rock And Roll Hall of Fame acceptance speech on Saturday. The 61-year-old guitarist was supposed to return to the band after 17 years to play at their induction ceremony on November 5 in Los Angeles, but he was unable to make the trip. Current members Simon Le Bon, John Taylor, Nick Rhodes, and Roger Taylor justified his absence after playing a medley of their classics.

Andy Taylor discloses his diagnosis The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame speech of Duran Duran

Duran Duran band member Simon Le Bon read an extract from a letter written by a bandmate who was unable to travel from Ibiza for the band’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame during their address. Andy Taylor was diagnosed four years ago, according to Le Bon, who then read from Taylor’s letter to his four bandmates, fellow inductees, and “countrymen.”

Andy Taylor

His passionate message was a thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of Duran Duran, including studios, producers, and relatives. In the letter, Andy Taylor acknowledged his condition and indicated that he was undergoing top-tier therapy. He did, however, add that he was gradually coming to grips with the reality that, although his sickness does not presently endanger his life, there is no solution for it:

“I have the Rodgers and Edwards of physicians and medical therapy, which has enabled me to simply rock on until late. My present illness is not immediately fatal, but there is no remedy.”

He also mentioned that he was doing well until he recently experienced a setback that prevented him from attending the induction ceremony. His message went on to stress that his health should not overshadow the band’s accomplishments:

“None of this needs to or should distract from what this band has accomplished and maintained for 44 years (with or without me). We’ve lived a lucky life. What could possibly go wrong when you experience the communal, instinctual, kindred spirit of creation paired with ambition, equipped with a really cool group of fans?”

Andy Taylor concluded the letter by thanking his bandmates and expressing his gratitude for receiving the coveted prize. He apologized for not being able to attend the ceremony but was pleased to see it go place.

Andy Taylor has metastatic prostate cancer.

Cancer cells are referred to metastasize when they proliferate and spread to other regions of the body. Prostate cancer cells escape and multiply swiftly, with adjacent lymph nodes serving as the malignancy’s initial stop. It often spreads to the bones, lungs, and liver.

Andy Taylor

Prostate cancer cells seldom move to other organs, such as the brain, although it is conceivable. If prostate cancer cells move to the hip bone, it is still classified prostate cancer rather than bone cancer since the genesis tumor is located there. Approximately half of all men diagnosed with prostate cancer will have it metastasis over their lives.