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Trevor Nelson reveals brain tumour diagnosis that 'turned his world upside-down'

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Trevor Nelson reveals brain tumour diagnosis that 'turned his world upside-down'
Trevor Nelson reveals brain tumour diagnosis that 'turned his world upside-down'
The DJ, 62, said he had a ‘very serious operation’ and has spent the last month recovering
Guardian World
Guardian World25 mins ago
BBC’s Trevor Nelson recovering after brain tumour surgery
Radio 2 DJ, who stepped back from work commitments in June, says operation went ‘incredibly well’ Trevor Nelson, the BBC Radio 2 DJ, has revealed he had surgery after being diagnosed with a brain tumour and is now on the mend. The broadcaster, 62, said in June that he was taking a break from work commitments to deal wi
BBC Radio 2 DJ Trevor Nelson undergoes surgery after revealing brain tumour diagnosis
The much-loved broadcaster has thanked fans for their love and support during his struggle with illness
BBC News
BBC News2 hrs ago
BBC DJ Trevor Nelson reveals brain tumour surgery 'went well'
The 62-year-old said that his "world was turned upside down" when a brain tumour was discovered.
Irish News
Irish News2 hrs ago
Trevor Nelson says he is ‘on the mend’ after surgery for brain tumour
The broadcaster and DJ announced in June he was taking a break from work to deal with ‘health issues’.
Wales Online
Wales Online3 hrs ago
Radio 2 DJ Trevor Nelson reveals brain tumour battle - 'I was shocked'
He took some time off work recently for an undisclosed health condition and has now revealed he has been battling a brain tumour and has undergone 'very serious' surgery
Daily Star
Daily Star3 hrs ago
DJ Trevor Nelson addresses health problems and admits he is battling a brain tumour
Much loved BBC Radio 2 star Trevor had been off the airwaves for some time, but has now given his fans a heartbreaking update on his health − and how he is fighting it
Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia Inquirer🏁 first to report1 days ago
Gary Woodland's toughest year recovering from brain surgery is also his proudest
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