Noddy Holder's secret five year cancer battle after being given "only months to live"
19.10.2023 - 20:49
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Rock legend Noddy Holder has been battling throat cancer for the past five years - after initially being told he had only "six months to live", his wife Suzan has movingly revealed. Slade icon Noddy, 77, has been receiving pioneering treatment at Manchester's Christie Hospital after the shock diagnosis.
Noddy's wife Suzan, 57, has written about the couple's experience for the first time in an emotional column for Cheshire Life magazine. The couple, who live in Prestbury, near Macclesfield, had "told only immediate close family and friends" after first receiving the "devastating" diagnosis of oesophageal cancer.
Suzan has praised Noddy's "breath-taking bravery" since receiving the news. But having agreed to experimental cancer treatment at The Christie he has been responding well and defied the early prognosis.
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Suzan wrote in her column: "Five years ago we were given the devastating news that he had oesophageal cancer and only had six months to live. I’m sorry if that comes as a bit of a shock; it came as a total bombshell to us too.
"We coped with it the only way we could, by hunkering down, sticking together and doing everything we could to survive it.
"The prognosis was bleak but Noddy coped with amazing good humour and breath-taking bravery. He put himself in the hands of the experts at The Christie Hospital in Manchester and agreed to a gruelling course of experimental treatment as part of a brand-new trial of intense chemotherapy.
"There were no guarantees, no one knew if it would have any effect, let alone work miracles, but he