Patrick Swayze Treated for Pancreatic Cancer
Fifty-five-year-old actor Patrick Swayze is undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer, but his publicist says he's well enough to continue working on movie projects. (March 5)
Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: March 6, 2008 at 10:24 am
Author: AssociatedPress
Length: 00:00:53
Rating: 4.75
Views: 22227
Tags: pancreatic treated cancer swayze patrick
Video Comments:
bookeyoros (March 8, 2008 at 5:51 am)
best wishes an God Bless you!!!looking forward to watching your next great movie.STAY STRONG!!!!!!!!!!
MojiShaban (March 8, 2008 at 5:34 am)
We all love you Patrick. Please get well soon!
cristianarus (March 8, 2008 at 1:31 am)
I love Patrick Swayze!..the way he dance and plays (Ghost is my favourite movie&the soundtrack too)...i wish him ALL THE BEST!
andymanregalon (March 8, 2008 at 1:20 am)
Lamentable, gran bailarin y actor. una pena
ce791405 (March 7, 2008 at 5:12 pm)
HI Patrick! get well !!! Your a fighter ! we love you!!!God bless you,Dont give up!!!
Kosovilla (March 7, 2008 at 2:24 pm)
Patrick, send you all my best wishes and support from Madrid!!!Please fight til the end´coz the we cannot keep on living without you!!
My fav. actor and man forever!!
xoxoxox
My fav. actor and man forever!!
xoxoxox
blhwlh (March 7, 2008 at 2:00 pm)
get well soon patrick you are an icon .a real gent.bil-ash
densjo (March 7, 2008 at 12:12 pm)
Hi patric,,Left this and this only as your going through a child thing,,,This is not serious,,,you will be over it soon boy...Jodi,,,aust..
julie1504 (March 7, 2008 at 10:43 am)
God bless u patrick. u are STRONG. u will beat it.
ELOELOELOELOISE (March 7, 2008 at 7:27 am)
PATRICK I LOVE U! GET WELL SOON!!!
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