ABC News reports
Robin Gibb, singer and musician with legendary band the Bee Gees, says he is on the road to recovery after being treated in hospital last month, reportedly for liver cancer.
The star posted a message on his blog thanking fans for their love, kindness and support.
Last year, the 61-year-old underwent surgery for a blocked intestine, the same condition which led to the death of his twin brother Maurice in 2003.
Robin was forced to cancel several appointments last month, including one with British prime minister David Cameron, after he was hospitalised with severe stomach pains.
His spokesman said the family did not want to comment on UK media reports that he has liver cancer.
The Bee Gees scaled the heights of the pop world in the 1970s with disco hits Stayin' Alive and Night Fever, and notched up over 200 million record sales during a career which has spanned seven decades.
Robin Gibb, singer and musician with legendary band the Bee Gees, says he is on the road to recovery after being treated in hospital last month, reportedly for liver cancer.
The star posted a message on his blog thanking fans for their love, kindness and support.
Last year, the 61-year-old underwent surgery for a blocked intestine, the same condition which led to the death of his twin brother Maurice in 2003.
Robin was forced to cancel several appointments last month, including one with British prime minister David Cameron, after he was hospitalised with severe stomach pains.
His spokesman said the family did not want to comment on UK media reports that he has liver cancer.
The Bee Gees scaled the heights of the pop world in the 1970s with disco hits Stayin' Alive and Night Fever, and notched up over 200 million record sales during a career which has spanned seven decades.
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