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Oasis star Bonehead completes cancer treatment as he says 'things can only get better'

Rocker Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs has completed his cancer treatment.

The former Oasis guitarist – who was diagnosed with tonsil cancer in April – gave fans an update and said “things can only get better from here”.

In a statement shared on Twitter, he said: “Today I finished my course of treatment, 30 radiotherapy sessions and two chemotherapy.
“I’m feeling the pain right now but I’m in recovery and things can only get better from here.

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“I can’t thank the team who supported and treated me at The Christie enough. You all really made it so much easier, I’ll forever look back at what you all do with a hand on my heart. Thank massively. (sic)”

Bonehead is a founding member of Oasis
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The 56-year-old musician revealed he will be having a scan in a few months “to check all’s well”, but until then he’ll be focused on his “recovery”.

He added: “Thanks again for all your messages, there’s so many each day and I read them all, they mean a lot so thank you for that.”

Bonehead quit Oasis in 1999 to spend more time with his family, but has kept working with Liam Gallagher over the years.

Bonehead quit Oasis in 1999
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He wrote in April: “Just to let you all know I’m going to be taking a break from playing for a while.”

Liam Gallagher, 49, wrote: “Sending BIG love to the 1 n only Bonehead and his family wishing you a speedy recovery we’re all thinking of you rasta you’ll be back on stage bfore you can say r we doing Colombia LG x (sic)”

The musician told fans of the news of his diagnosis on April 26 as he informed his loyal fans that he would be taking a break for a little while.

Liam has been showing his support for his pal
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He informed his followers he would be taking a course of treatment but was “gutted” to be missing gigs with his pal Liam Gallagher and the band.

He was inundated with support following the news and it looks like the support has carried on throughout the treatment.

Fans were eager to hear good news from the famous rocker and have continued to share their well-wishes to the star.

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