Monday 3 October 2022 02:15 PM Eric Idle, 79, reveals why he chose to keep his pancreatic cancer diagnosis a ... trends now

Monday 3 October 2022 02:15 PM Eric Idle, 79, reveals why he chose to keep his pancreatic cancer diagnosis a ... trends now
Monday 3 October 2022 02:15 PM Eric Idle, 79, reveals why he chose to keep his pancreatic cancer diagnosis a ... trends now

Monday 3 October 2022 02:15 PM Eric Idle, 79, reveals why he chose to keep his pancreatic cancer diagnosis a ... trends now

Monty Python star Eric Idle has revealed he decided to keep his pancreatic diagnosis a secret until he knew he was going to survive. 

The comedian and writer, 79, revealed earlier this month that he had received a rare early diagnosis three years ago and was successfully treated for the illness. 

In a new interview with The Guardian, Eric admitted he 'just got on with it' when he was told his diagnosis and decided to speak out when he got the recent all-clear to give others hope.

Survivor: Monty Python star Eric Idle has revealed he decided to keep his pancreatic diagnosis a secret until he knew he was going to survive

Survivor: Monty Python star Eric Idle has revealed he decided to keep his pancreatic diagnosis a secret until he knew he was going to survive

Eric was diagnosed early after a pal who he was staying with in the United States urged him to undergo a variety of tests to help his friend - a doctor - in his studies into preventative medicine. 

He was told the diagnosis by his friend, who enlightened him that there was a good chance of removing the cancer via surgery due to the rare early diagnosis. 

Eric told The Guardian he didn't feel emotional when told the news, explaining:  

'I didn't cry till I knew I was going to live. I just got on with it. I'm British! You try not to show emotions in the face of danger.' 

The comedian told his wife of 41 years Tania and his children Carey, 49, and Lily, 32, but chose not to tell friends until he received the all-clear in order to spare them from worry. 

Heartbreaking: Eric recalled that he did not cry when he received his diagnosis and was undergoing surgery just 10 days after telling his wife Tania (pictured in 2018)

Heartbreaking: Eric recalled that he did not cry when he received his diagnosis and was undergoing surgery just 10 days after telling his wife Tania (pictured in 2018) 

He admitted he didn't have time to be shocked as within 10 days of his diagnosis he was in hospital undergoing surgery. After five hours on the operating table, his cancer was removed perfectly intact.

He kept the news secret for three years, undergoing bi-annual tests, and only recently learning that he had the all clear.  

'I've been living six months to six months on tests. I didn't know how much longer I had. I saw my doctor recently, and that's when I got the real shock. I asked him how long I had left, and he said: '10 years',' he explained.

He also said: "Had you been two weeks later you wouldn't have got to see the surgery; you would have been straight into chemo", which is unpleasant and not much use at that stage.'

Awareness: Eric has now teamed up with Stand up to Cancer in a bid to increase awareness for cancer research and recently appeared on the U.S. version of The Masked Singer as part of the campaign

Awareness: Eric has now teamed up with Stand up to Cancer in a bid to increase awareness for cancer research and recently appeared on the U.S. version of The Masked Singer as part of the campaign 

Eric has now teamed up with Stand up to Cancer in a bid to increase awareness for cancer

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