Van Halen Says He’s Cancer Free
Van Halen guitarist Eddie Van Halen says he has won his two-year
battle with tongue cancer. “I wanted to let you all know that I’ve
just gotten a 100% clean bill of health — from head to toe,” Van
Halen said in a statement. “I thank you for all your good wishes
and prayers along the way. Now it’s time to really get back to the
music and fun . . . so party on and you’ll be hearing from us very
soon.”
In May 2000, Van Halen visited the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
in Houston as an outpatient to undergo what was then described as
“prevention treatment.” But in April 2001, he confirmed rumors that
he did indeed have cancer and was receiving treatment. “I’m sorry
for having waited so long to address this issue personally,” he
posted at the time. “But, cancer can be a very unique and private
matter to deal with.”
As for the promise about getting back to music and fun, there is
still no word as to Van Halen (the band)’s future. Prior to the
guitarist’s treatment, the group had been in the studio working on
tracks for its next album, the follow-up to 1998’s Van Halen
III.
Former frontman David Lee Roth claimed in April 2001 that he had
done some recording with Van Halen, but the band has not confirmed
any reunion plans. Meanwhile, Roth has lined up a summer tour with
fellow former Van Halen frontman Sammy Hagar. It kicks off May 29th
in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.