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Barry Manilow, 82, just shared a health update after he was diagnosed with lung cancer and underwent surgery.

In December 2025, Manilow announced his cancer diagnosis via Instagram, also canceling several shows because of his health.

The “Copacabana” singer opened up about his journey with Stage 1 lung cancer during an interview with People published on Tuesday, March 24. In November, Manilow said he went to a doctor after his hips started bothering him. The physician not only ordered an MRI for his pelvis but also for his lungs when he learned the “Mandy” singer had recently battled bronchitis twice.

“If he hadn’t done that, man … He saved my life, because there’s no symptoms for what I had,” he told the publication. “I could go on, nothing hurt — but they found the dot in my lung. They called me and said, ‘Could be cancer.'”Ultimately, Manilow was diagnosed with Stage 1 lung cancer.

“They don’t even know how long I had this thing sitting on me. It could have been years,” he explained. “If it had gone any further, then I would be up s***’s creek. It just so happened that it hadn’t spread, and boy oh boy, I thought I might be dying.”

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00:00Barry Manilow, 82, just shared a health update after he was diagnosed with lung cancer and
00:05underwent surgery. In December 2025, Manilow announced his cancer diagnosis via Instagram,
00:13also canceling several shows because of his health. The Copacabana singer opened up about
00:19his journey with stage 1 lung cancer during an interview with People published on Tuesday,
00:23March 24. In November, Manilow said he went to a doctor after his hips started bothering
00:29him. The physician not only ordered an MRI for his pelvis but also for his lungs when he learned
00:36the Mandy singer had recently battled bronchitis twice. If he hadn't done that, man, he saved my
00:42life because there's no symptoms for what I had, he told the publication. I could go on, nothing hurt,
00:50but they found the dot in my lung. They called me and said, could be cancer. Ultimately, Manilow was
00:56diagnosed with stage 1 lung cancer. They don't even know how long I had this thing sitting on me.
01:02It could have been years, he explained. If it had gone any further, then I would be up Smyka's Creek.
01:09It just so happened that it hadn't spread, and boy, oh boy, I thought I might be dying.
01:14You
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