Emotional Rush Limboho thanks listeners for their support in the fight against cancer in the final broadcast of 2020


Rush Limboho thanked his listeners for their support as he began his fight with terminal cancer during his final radio show of the year.

“I was not expected to be alive today,” he told Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. ‘I didn’t expect it to be made in October-October, and then November and then December. And yet, I’m here, and today, got a few problems, but today I feel so good. ‘

“My point in all of this today is gratitude,” Limboff said of the increased support he felt. ‘My point in all of this is to say thank you and tell everyone how much I love you from the bottom of a huge and growing and still beating heart.’

Limboho thanked his wife Catherine Adams for his support during his war. The radio host has been married to his fourth wife, Catherine, since 2010.

Limboho added, ‘A lot of people put me first,’ and referred to Ge Gehrig, who made himself famous as a ‘lucky man’ when fighting ALS.

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Rush Limboho thanked listeners for their support during his final radio show in 2020

Rush Limboho thanked listeners for their support during his final radio show in 2020

Limboff announced his cancer diagnosis in February after learning about it in January.

Limboff was diagnosed with advanced stage IV lung cancer and shared in October that the treatment was no longer working, meaning he would die.

But despite his health concerns, he continued to host his radio show, which has been in national syndication since 1988. He missed many shows in October for treatment.

In his final show of 2020, he added: ‘I can’t commit suicide about this, this is the instinct when you are told that your due date has been met.

‘Your expiration date. Many people are never told that, so they do not face life this way. ‘

Limboff has been battling stage IV lung cancer since January and announced it in February.  He is pictured at the State of the Union address in February, where he was received by President Trump.

Limboff has been battling stage IV lung cancer since January and announced it in February. He is pictured at the State of the Union address in February, where he was received by President Trump.

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Rs Connected Radio Ic announced in October that the cancer was terminal

Limboff, 69, did not disclose how long he expected to be left behind.

In May he said he was in the third stage of treatment for his lung cancer and he was kicking him **. At the time he said he was so overwhelmed with energy that he couldn’t even walk five steps without keeping ‘stopping and sitting’.

And in October he said he could not deny he was now under the “death penalty” and showed signs of progress in his cancer.

Limboff has been one of President Trump’s most ardent supporters.

The day after he was diagnosed with cancer, Trump invited him as a guest to his State of the Union – where he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

In October, Limboff held a virtual rally with Trump while the president was recovering from a coronavirus.

Limboho thanked wife Catherine Adams for being with him during the health crisis

Limboho thanked wife Catherine Adams for being with him during the health crisis

Limbauff, 69, was presented with the Presidential Medal of Independence in February

Limbauff, 69, was presented with the Presidential Medal of Independence in February

But earlier this month he said Trump supporters seeking to overturn the election result sounded like ‘cooks’, as he urged the president to, over time, launch a highly planned and efficient campaign to show evidence of voter fraud claims.

‘As a Rs servist, it’s becoming harder and harder not to feel like a cook,’ he told his audience.

In the days that followed, he predicted that some states would soon secede from the rest of the U.S. and declare independence, leading to a similar set of circumstances leading to the American Civil War.

He said: ‘I really think – and I’ve referred to this, I’ve explained this twice because I’ve hinted at it to others – I think we’re moving towards segregation.

‘I see more and more people asking if the people we live with in the world, who say, are the same in New York? Is there anything in us that makes us believe that New York has enough of us to have a chance to win? Especially if you’re talking about votes. ‘

Limboff has received many awards in his decades-long career.

He is a five-time winner of the Marconi Award of the National Association of Broadcast Broadcasters for ‘Excellence in Syndicate and Network Broadcasting’, is also the best-selling author of the New York Times, and a member of Radio Hall Hall F. And the National Association of Broadcasters Fame.

Lung cancer and its treatment

Lung cancer is the most common and serious type of cancer.

Early stage lung cancer usually has no signs or symptoms, but many people with this condition eventually develop symptoms:

– Persistent cough

– Coughing up blood

– Constant breathing

– Unexplained fatigue and weight loss

– Pain or soreness while breathing or coughing

If you have these symptoms, you need a GP. Should see.

Types of lung cancer

There are two main forms of primary lung cancer.

These are characterized by the type of cells in which the cancer begins to grow.

They are:

– Non-small cell lung cancer. Common form Accounting for more than one percent of cases is the most common form.

– It can be one of three types: squamous cell carcinoma, en denocarcinoma or large cell carcinoma.

– Small-cell lung cancer – a less common form that usually spreads faster than small-cell lung cancer.

– The type of lung cancer you decide which treatment is recommended.

Which has been affected

Lung cancer mainly affects the elderly. It is rare in people under 40 years of age.

Four out of 10 people diagnosed with lung cancer in the UK are aged 75 and over.

Although people who have never smoked can develop lung cancer, smoking is the most common cause (in about 72 percent of cases).

This is because smoking regularly involves inhaling a variety of different toxins.

Treatment of lung cancer

Treatment depends on what type of cancer is mutated, how far it has spread and how good your general health is.

If the condition is diagnosed early and the cancerous cells are confined to a small area, surgery may be recommended to remove the affected area of ​​the lung.

If surgery is inappropriate due to your general health, radiotherapy may be recommended to destroy the cancerous cells.

If the cancer is too widespread for surgery or radiotherapy to be effective, chemotherapy is usually used.

There are also many medications known as targeted therapies.

They target cancer cells or any specific mutations around them that help them grow.

Targeted therapies may not cure lung cancer but they can slow its spread.

Source: NHS

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