Black Sabbath Guitarist Tony Iommi's Cancer is in Remission
Though the metal guitar legend still has to be on his toes for the lymphoma he's been fighting since 2012, Tony Iommi's cancer has gone into remission.
Though the metal guitar legend still has to be on his toes for the lymphoma he's been fighting since 2012, Tony Iommi's cancer has gone into remission.
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