Patrick Swayze Hospitalized With Pneumonia
Actor, Who Is Undergoing Chemotherapy For Pancreatic Cancer, Checks Himself In For Observation
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Swayze, who has pancreatic cancer, was scheduled to appear to discuss his upcoming drama "The Beast."
Robert DeBitetto, A&E's programming senior vice president, explained his absence.
"Patrick has asked that I tell you that this morning he checked himself into the hospital for observation," said DeBitetto. "Chemotherapy can take its toll on the immune system, and illnesses are a part of that. Patrick wishes me to tell you that he's very sorry he cannot attend, but plans to get back to promoting `The Beast' soon."
Swayze's spokeswoman, Annett Wolf, confirmed that Swayze was in the hospital but would not provide additional details.
"In light of the news today, it's a bump in the road," said Vincent Angell, one of the show's co-executive producers. "We wish him all the best."
In the series, which premieres Jan. 15, Swayze plays an FBI veteran who trains a rookie partner played by Travis Fimmel. Producers said they found out Swayze had cancer four hours after learning A&E had picked up the series. They also said filming was completed on all episodes of the first season and hope Swayze could continue in the role for a second season.
"He's an inspiration," said Fimmel. "He makes the little things seem so not important."
Earlier this week, Swayze told ABC's Barbara Walters that his yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer put him "through hell" while he pushed ahead on his new TV series.
The 56-year-old actor also owned up to his fear: "Yeah, I'm scared. Yeah, I'm angry. Yeah, I'm (asking), 'Why me?"'
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See all 29 CommentsWhat causes pancreatic cancer?
Although the exact causes of pancreatic cancer are unknown, several risk factors appear to be linked with the disease, such as:
Age: The likelihood of developing pancreatic cancer increases with age, with most people over the age of 60 when the cancer is diagnosed.
Race: African Americans are more likely to develop pancreatic cancer than are whites or Asian Americans.
Smoking: Cigarette smokers are two to three times more likely than nonsmokers to develop pancreatic cancer, and about three out of every 10 cases of pancreatic cancer are found to be linked to smoking.
Diet: A diet high in meats and fat increases the risk of pancreatic cancer, whereas eating more fruits and vegetables appears to offer some protection.
Diabetes: Pancreatic cancer is more common in people with this disease.
Family history: The risk for developing pancreatic cancer is three times greater if an immediate family member (mother, father, sister, brother) has had the disease.
http://www.antigenics.com/diseases/pancreaticcancer.html
Life isn''t easy. But we should have fun while we can..the serious need not throw out their opinions as example of being in their right minds.
He isn''t drinking now. This is good..All of the wonderfully sweet talented people who have died from alcohol or alcohol-related conditions over all these years is devastatingly sad..yet marijuana is still illegal.
My ENEMY is alcohol especially when done to excess.
Fight it Patrick....many care for you.
Linda Cooke
Fayetteville, Ga.
CNN has a video on it''s site showing Swayze talking about his illness, no death notice. I don''t know where you read that at, but it wasn''t on CNN.
Until you have (like me) keep some of your stupidity to yourselves!
Don''t believe everything you read here.
Some of those posting here are not right in their mind.
Patrick is alive
There are angels watching over Patrick and his family.
He was young and vibrant in his movies. My heart and prayers go out to his family. God will be with you through tough times.
Linda Cooke
Fayetteville, Ga.
It''s really tragic that the addictive nature of cigarettes has put him in a no win situation. Continue his physical addiction or undergo the stress from trying to quit while undergoing chemotherapy.
The rage felt by those who have been diagnosed terminal at such a young is understandable, especially when they learn that their having been a smoker was more than likely the major contributor to their impending death sentence. How sad that with every carton Patrick Swayze continues to buy-that the profit line of some cigarette company grows. The same company that lied to him for decades while they were secretly chemically altering his cigarettes to increase the odds of his addiction. It''s highly unlikely that Mr. Swayze will now hear from that same cigarette company so that they can take responsibility for his terminal cancer, offer to be responsible for his medical costs, reimburse his family for lost income or to simply apologize to him for robbing him of a full life.
Like any other parasite-they instead are just looking for the next host they can attach themselves to.
My hopes and wishes for your success in pulling through this
Get Well Man!
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