Veteran actor Kurt Russell, known for his roles in The Hateful Eight and Silkwood, is currently confronting health issues. Reports suggest he is dealing with unattractive sores linked to Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS), a condition associated with intestinal cancer.
According to Cancer.Net, individuals with PJS face a high lifetime cancer risk, reaching up to 93 percent. Dr. Stuart Fischer warns that the sores are precancerous and demand immediate attention to prevent potential aggression.
Immunologist Dr. Gabe Mirkin emphasizes the urgency for tests and therapy. Despite not treating Russell, Mirkin believes PJS might be responsible for the actor’s condition.
In the midst of health concerns, Russell, set to be honored in the Hall of Great Western Performers, faces an unexpected medical situation. Due to a pressing need for hip surgery, he expressed gratitude for the event’s postponement, stating, “As much as I would have liked to be there this year, I’m grateful that the museum decided to delay our honor so I could accept this magnificent prize.”
This unforeseen medical challenge also led to recent conflicts with his long-time partner, Goldie Hawn. Russell’s resilience in the face of health issues and his commitment to his craft in Western cinema is commendable. We extend our best wishes to him for a swift recovery following his upcoming procedure.