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submitted by Nick Jan 21st 2011 01:00 pm (www.kerrang.com)
Behemoth frontman Nergal has been released from hospital following his fight against cancer. The frontman - whose real name is Adam Darski - was diagnosed with leukaemia (a cancer of the blood or bone marrow) in August and underwent radiation therapy in November after finding a bone marrow donor. According to a post on the band's official site, the frontman left the haematology department of Gdansk's Uniwersyteckie Centrum Kliniczne just one month after receiving a bone marrow transplant."After almost half a year of treatment in various hospitals, several cycles of chemotherapy, irradiation and a bone marrow transplant, I have been finally released home in a pretty fuckin' good condition," says Nergal. "Although the whole treatment went really well, the next several months is the time when I must really take care of myself. Of course, I will have plenty of time to recover, think about my return to the stage -- which approaches imminently."Apart from that, I hunger for playing, I haven't been playing the guitar for a half of year now!" he adds. "This year will be a really important one for me and the band!"
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