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John Lennon’s son Julian, 61, reveals cancer diagnosis after seven hour surgery

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John Lennon’s son Julian has revealed a health scare (Picture: Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock)

John Lennon’s son Julian has revealed he’s been diagnosed with cancer and has had to undergo emergency surgery.

The 61-year-old, who is the eldest son of the Beatles legend, took to Instagram to urge his followers to get checked.

He detailed the operation he underwent after finding two moles, on his shoulder and his forearm, one of which was Melanoma.

Julian wrote on X: ‘i Folks, Well, here’s how this goes… Before I flew to New York from Los Angeles, for good morning America , Sirius XM, iHeart Radio & My Fotografiska Q&A Book Signing Event, I went to see, as I usually do when in LA, My lovely Dermatologist – Dr Tess, was the one who caught & operated on My Mole/Skin Cancer, a few years ago, and literally saved My Life…

‘Anyway, after having just finished GMA, I received a message from Dr Tess, with some urgency to return to Los Angeles, as I had 2 locations on My Skin, Shoulder & Forearm, one of which was Melanoma, that should be operated on ASAP!

‘So instead of going home to put my Christmas tree up and happily finish the year off, relaxing at home, I flew directly back to Los Angeles, after all my work in New York was done, and went directly from LAX airport, to surgery, with a surgeon recommended by Dr Tess, @timneavin – who spent several hours cleaning up and operating on me, with large margins, in the hope that we have, at the end of the day – clear margins, which would mean being free from cancer…’

Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Magnus/Shutterstock (25569q) JOHN LENNON, SON JULIAN AND YOKO ONO WITH ROGER DALTREY ON THE SET OF 'ROLLING STONES ROCK 'N ROLL CIRCUS' Rock and Roll Circus concert, Wycombe Road, Wembley, London - December 1968
Julian is the eldest son of John Lennon and his first wife Cynthia Powell. Lennon also had a son Sean with Yoko Ono (Picture:David Magnus/Shutterstock)
UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 15: John Lennon (1940-1980) formed the Beatles in 1960 with Paul McCartney (1942-), George Harrison (1943-2001) and Ringo Starr (1940-). Before being signed to Parlophone in 1962 The Beatles were found playing in the Cavern Club in Liverpool and venues in Hamburg, Germany. They went on to become the most successful pop group of all time and finally split in 1970. Lennon married his first wife Cynthia Powell (1939-) in 1962 and they had one child together, Julian (1963-). Following his divorce from Cynthia in 1968 John Lennon married the Japanese avant-garde artist Yoko Ono in March 1969. The Beatles finally split in 1970. Lennon was murdered in New York on 8 December 1980 by Mark Chapman. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
Lennon died in 1980 (Picture: SSPL/Getty Images)

He went on: ‘The operation was a success, but we have yet to have the results of the biopsy, which we may not receive before Christmas…’

Julian shared his thanks for the doctors who operated on him, and for ‘hopefully Saving My Life’.

He added: ‘One can never be too confident in circumstances like this, but we all believe that Dr Tim has saved the day… So finger’s crossed for now.

‘Obviously good news, would be the best Christmas present ever… Which I’m hopeful for… But I just want to say, this is also a timely reminder to all, to please get yourself checked out by your doctor…

Julian Lennon @JulianLennon Disturbing Images?. Hi Folks, Well, here?s how this goes? Before I flew to New York from Los Angeles, for good morning America , Sirius XM, iHeart Radio & My Fotografiska Q&A Book Signing Event, I went to see, as I usually do when in LA, My lovely Dermatologist - Dr Tess, was the one who caught & operated on My Mole/Skin Cancer, a few years ago, and literally saved My Life? Anyway, after having just finished GMA, I received a message from Dr Tess, with some urgency to return to Los Angeles, as I had 2 locations on My Skin, Shoulder & Forearm, one of which was Melanoma, that should be operated on ASAP! So instead of going home to put my Christmas tree up and happily finish the year off, relaxing at home, I flew directly back to Los Angeles, after all my work in New York was done, and went directly from LAX airport, to surgery, with a surgeon recommended by Dr Tess, @timneavin - who spent several hours cleaning up and operating on me, with large margins, in the hope that we have, at the end of the day - clear margins, which would mean being free from cancer? The operation was a success, but we have yet to have the results of the biopsy, which we may not receive before Christmas? First of all, I?m very thankful to Dr Tess and Dr Tim, for being able to coordinate this surgery at such short notice, but for once again, hopefully Saving My Life? One can never be too confident in circumstances like this, but we all believe that Dr Tim has saved the day? So finger?s crossed for now. Obviously good news, would be the best Christmas present ever? Which I?m hopeful for? But I just want to say, this is also a timely reminder to all, to please get yourself checked out by your doctor? It only takes a short while to do so, and you may just be saving your own life, at the end of the day? so please, for the sake of yourself, your family and friends just go to your Dr and do what must be done? I love life and I want to live for a very long time and this is one way, and a choice, that could determine your future? I wish you all happy holidaze and a healthy long life? Love to all ??
Julian shared images of the scars on social media (Picture: Julian Lennon/X)
Julian Lennon @JulianLennon Disturbing Images?. Hi Folks, Well, here?s how this goes? Before I flew to New York from Los Angeles, for good morning America , Sirius XM, iHeart Radio & My Fotografiska Q&A Book Signing Event, I went to see, as I usually do when in LA, My lovely Dermatologist - Dr Tess, was the one who caught & operated on My Mole/Skin Cancer, a few years ago, and literally saved My Life? Anyway, after having just finished GMA, I received a message from Dr Tess, with some urgency to return to Los Angeles, as I had 2 locations on My Skin, Shoulder & Forearm, one of which was Melanoma, that should be operated on ASAP! So instead of going home to put my Christmas tree up and happily finish the year off, relaxing at home, I flew directly back to Los Angeles, after all my work in New York was done, and went directly from LAX airport, to surgery, with a surgeon recommended by Dr Tess, @timneavin - who spent several hours cleaning up and operating on me, with large margins, in the hope that we have, at the end of the day - clear margins, which would mean being free from cancer? The operation was a success, but we have yet to have the results of the biopsy, which we may not receive before Christmas? First of all, I?m very thankful to Dr Tess and Dr Tim, for being able to coordinate this surgery at such short notice, but for once again, hopefully Saving My Life? One can never be too confident in circumstances like this, but we all believe that Dr Tim has saved the day? So finger?s crossed for now. Obviously good news, would be the best Christmas present ever? Which I?m hopeful for? But I just want to say, this is also a timely reminder to all, to please get yourself checked out by your doctor? It only takes a short while to do so, and you may just be saving your own life, at the end of the day? so please, for the sake of yourself, your family and friends just go to your Dr and do what must be done? I love life and I want to live for a very long time and this is one way, and a choice, that could determine your future? I wish you all happy holidaze and a healthy long life? Love to all ??
He urged others to get checked (Picture: Julian Lennon/X)

‘It only takes a short while to do so, and you may just be saving your own life, at the end of the day… so please, for the sake of yourself, your family and friends just go to your Dr and do what must be done…

‘I love life and I want to live for a very long time and this is one way, and a choice, that could determine your future… I wish you all happy holidaze and a healthy long life…’

In 2020, Julian shared that a mole he’d had on his head his entire life was removed after a biopsy revealed it had turned cancerous.

At the time, he said the whole experience had left him ‘shaking inside’, as the scare appeared to come from nowhere.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (14682178d) Julian Lennon amfAR Venezia Gala, Arrivals, 81st Venice International Film Festival, Italy - 01 Sep 2024
Julian revealed a mole on his head that he’d had his whole life was cancerous in 2020 (Picture: Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock)

Julian wrote: ‘The trouble is… you think you have time. A few days ago, I went to visit my dermatologist here in LA when she noticed a little bump on my head that was actually a mole that had been there, along with a birthmark, for the last 57 years.’

‘But this time it looked and felt a little different,’ he explained.

‘Hopefully we managed to remove all that was cancerous, but the mole is being sent off again for a further/deeper analysis and I’ll have those results next week.’

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Casey Flanigan/imageSPACE/Shutterstock (13605667i) Julian Lennon 2022 Live In The Vineyard, Day 1, Robert Mondavi Vineyard, Oakville, California, USA - 01 Nov 2022
Julian signed off his post with a hopeful message saying he ‘loves life’ (Picture: Casey Flanigan/imageSPACE/Shutterstock)

Julian continued: ‘I cannot tell you how I felt, from one moment of joy, to the fear of feeling that I may be gone, at any given moment. I’m still shaking inside…. but my faith is strong.’

He added that the diagnosis has now made him re-evaluate his life and he urged others to get themselves checked by a doctor and to not be ‘ignorant about your own health’, concluding his post by saying ‘Life is too short… Thank you Dr Tess Mauricio for quite possibly saving my life… I shall be forever indebted.’

Julian is the son of Beatles star John and his first wife Cynthia Powell. Julian has a younger half brother, Sean, from his father’s marriage to Yoko Ono.

Macmillan cancer support

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You can contact their helpline on 0808 808 00 00 (7 days a week from 8am to 8pm), use their webchat service, or visit their site for more information.

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