Kansas singer Ronnie Platt diagnosed thyroid cancer

Kansas singer Ronnie Platt revealed that Cancer was diagnosed As a rock band canceled more shows.
Platt, 64, looked in a good mood after his diagnosis as he shared a Facebook statement about his health.
“You ask you all, my thyroid cancer was diagnosed on Tuesday, but before everyone is excited, there is 99% of the survival rate, that has not expanded,” ” Platt wrote February 15. “It is contained on my thyroid. I just have to remove the thyroid. Pass through some time rehab and be right in the saddle.”
“I sincerely appreciate everyone’s positive thoughts and prayers,” Platt continued. “I have some absolutely amazing people who will hit me !! As I am set to me, this is just a rush on the road and it will be behind me very soon! So, all please continue!”
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Ronnie Platt from the Kansas band was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. (Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)
Thyroid cancer It can start without symptoms, according to the Mayo Clinic. Finally, cancer can cause “swelling in the neck, changes in voice and difficulty swallowing.” There are several types of thyroid cancer.
“Our goal is to get back to the road as soon as possible,” said the assistant manager of the band Jr Rees Ultimate Classic Rock in a statement. “We are all focused on the support of Ronnie through this right now.”
The band also shared an article on the platth diagnosis of cancer on social networks, writing: “This is just a rush on the road.”
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Kansas canceled the upcoming show due to the diagnosis of Ronnie Platta cancer. (Nurphoto/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
Before announcing his diagnosis, Kansas pushed two shows scheduled for February 14th and February 15th in Oklahoma until November.
The rock band also canceled the upcoming show in Lake Charles, Louisiana, scheduled for March 1.
“The band apologizes for the inconvenience and hopes to return to the road soon,” Kansas wrote on Instagram.
Richard Williams, Tom Brislin, Ronnie Platt, Joe Deninzon and Billy Greer of the Kansas band, which was formed in the 1970s, performed in the Ryman Auditorium on August 19, 2023. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
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Kansas was formed Five decades ago as a “garage band” in the cannon. The Rock band released his debut album “Kansas” in 1974.
Kansas was planning a 200 weeks on Billboard during the 1970s and 1980s, according to a band website.
“Continue with the Son” and “Dust in the Wind” have continued to be popular songs to this day.
Kansas released his debut album in 1974. (Getty Images)
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