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Swayze 'may live only two years' | Swayze 'may live only two years' |
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Actor Patrick Swayze, who has pancreatic cancer, has admitted he may survive only two years. | Actor Patrick Swayze, who has pancreatic cancer, has admitted he may survive only two years. |
Speaking in his first US TV interview since he was diagnosed with the disease, the Dirty Dancing star said he was "scared" and "going through hell". | Speaking in his first US TV interview since he was diagnosed with the disease, the Dirty Dancing star said he was "scared" and "going through hell". |
The 56-year-old refused painkillers while working on new TV drama The Beast, and missed only a day-and-a-half of the show's tough filming schedule. | The 56-year-old refused painkillers while working on new TV drama The Beast, and missed only a day-and-a-half of the show's tough filming schedule. |
He also denied being on his deathbed and "saying goodbye to people". | He also denied being on his deathbed and "saying goodbye to people". |
'Wishful thinking' | 'Wishful thinking' |
"Am I dying? Am I giving up? Am I on my death bed? Am I saying goodbye to people? No way," Swayze told TV interviewer Barbara Walters. | "Am I dying? Am I giving up? Am I on my death bed? Am I saying goodbye to people? No way," Swayze told TV interviewer Barbara Walters. |
But the star, whose other screen credits include romantic movie Ghost, admitted that he still asks himself: "Why me?"Swayze plays veteran FBI agent Charles Barker in The Beast | But the star, whose other screen credits include romantic movie Ghost, admitted that he still asks himself: "Why me?"Swayze plays veteran FBI agent Charles Barker in The Beast |
Swayze added that he wanted to survive long enough for a cure to be found, but said that beating the disease for five years was "pretty wishful thinking". | Swayze added that he wanted to survive long enough for a cure to be found, but said that beating the disease for five years was "pretty wishful thinking". |
"I keep dreaming of a future, a future with a long and healthy life, not lived in the shadow of cancer but in the light," he said. | "I keep dreaming of a future, a future with a long and healthy life, not lived in the shadow of cancer but in the light," he said. |
The actor added that people thought he was "out of his mind" to shoot the new detective series while undergoing a rigorous and experimental treatment - and without pain relief. | The actor added that people thought he was "out of his mind" to shoot the new detective series while undergoing a rigorous and experimental treatment - and without pain relief. |
The Beast is due to debut on US cable channel A&E next week. | The Beast is due to debut on US cable channel A&E next week. |
"When you're shooting you can't do drugs... 'cos it takes the edge off your brain," said Swayze. | |
He was diagnosed with the disease early last year, and in December issued a statement denying US tabloid reports that he was close to death. | He was diagnosed with the disease early last year, and in December issued a statement denying US tabloid reports that he was close to death. |
He said that he was winning his fight against cancer and called the stories "lies and false information". | He said that he was winning his fight against cancer and called the stories "lies and false information". |
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most virulent forms of cancer which medical experts say has a 5% five-year survival rate. | Pancreatic cancer is one of the most virulent forms of cancer which medical experts say has a 5% five-year survival rate. |
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