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Bruce Dickinson felt like he had a "golf ball" growing on his tongue when he was diagnosd with cancer. The Iron Maiden frontman couldn't understand why people said the tumour he had was "tiny" and he admitted the radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatments he had to go through were very "tough". Speaking to Pedro Bial on Brazilian TV show 'Conversa com Bial', he said: "I recorded the Iron Maiden album 'The Book of Souls' with that thing growing in my throat. What was it? Stage 3 cancer. "I had a 3.5 cm tumor on my tongue and a 2.5 cm one on the lymph node. People said, 'It was tiny. He caught it ...
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Bruce Dickinson had to "stop" his plane when he grew emotional bringing RAF personnel home to their families. The Iron Maiden frontman is a qualified commercial pilot and he recalled how one of his most memorable flights involved transporting Royal Air Force pilots back to the UK from Afghanistan in 2008, explaining how he and his co-pilot were overwhelmed when they saw the cheering crowds waiting for their aircraft on the runway. Speaking at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City as part of his 'An Evening with Bruce Dickinson' tour over the weekend, he said: “We were the flying the Royal Air Forc...
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