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Michael Bolton's Daughter Shares Symptoms That Led to Cancer Diagnosis
Michael Bolton's Daughter Shares Symptoms That Led to Cancer Diagnosis

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time30-04-2025

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Michael Bolton's Daughter Shares Symptoms That Led to Cancer Diagnosis

Originally appeared on E! Online Michael Bolton's behavior during a family outing played a role in his brain cancer diagnosis. As the "When a Man Loves a Woman" singer's daughter Taryn Bolotin recently recalled, the 72-year-old raised eyebrows when he began bowling out of turn in November 2023. "That was when we were like, 'Something's wrong with his brain,'" the 45-year-old told People in an interview published April 30, noting that the incident was "super weird." According to Taryn, Michael exhibited additional symptoms throughout the night. "He fell out of his chair to the left, which is very unusual. He's super athletic, and he doesn't drink," Taryn said. "So he fell, and we were like, 'What just happened?'" With the addition of a "bad" headache he suffered during the same weekend, and an unusual bout of nausea and balance issues experienced during a mid-November performance at a charity event on Richard Branson's Necker Island, Michael's symptoms were concerning enough to prompt him to go to the hospital and get an MRI, which ultimately showed he had a brain tumor. After doctors surgically removed all of it, tests showed it was glioblastoma. Michael then went on to undergo a second surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, which he finished in October, People reported. Now, the Grammy winner undergoes MRIs every two months and his latest scan, conducted earlier this month, has been clear. After undergoing emergency surgery in December 2023—which removed the entirety of the tumor—Michael has since undergone a second brain surgery due to an infection, comma as well as radiation and chemotherapy treatment, which he finished in October. He undergoes MRIs every two months to monitor for tumor recurrence, and his most recent scan, according to the outlet, looked clear. More from E! Online Michelle Obama Says Keeping Malia Obama and Sasha Obama's Smoking Out of Tabloids Was 'Nightmare' Preston Ordone's Mom Breaks Silence on 'Okay Baby' Star's Death in Heartbreaking Message Niall Horan Reveals Where He Stands With Ed Sheeran After Ellie Goulding Cheating Rumors After doctors surgically removed all of it, tests confirmed it was glioblastoma. Michael then went on to undergo a second surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, which he finished in October, People reported. Now, the Grammy winner undergoes MRIs every two months and his latest scan, conducted earlier this month, has been clear. On April 30, more than a year after he revealed on social media he had had a brain tumor removed, Michael shared an update on his cancer journey. 'You're reaching into your resources and your resolve in a way that you never would have thought," he told People. "Succumbing to the challenge is not an option. You're really quickly drawn into a duel. I guess that's the way you find out what you're made of." Look back at celebs' cancer journeys... Colin EgglesfieldGerry Turner Camille Grammer Ewan McGregor For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App

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