The BBC provider has long been emotionally revealed that they are taking a break from their radio program after receiving the “incredible rare” cancer earlier this year.
The BBC's presentation revealed that they need to spend time from their radio program after the diagnosis of cancer. In an emotional message, Brian Burnet told the listeners that he had “incredible” rare cancer.
He has worked for 15 years, and he is known for hosting his program on BBC Radio Scotland during the week from 6 pm. Brian revealed that he had been diagnosed with appendix cancer earlier this year.
According to NHS, the appendix tumors are unusual and represent 0.4 % of all types of bowel cancer. Brian will be the treatment including chemotherapy and abdominal surgery.
As he takes a time away from his offer, his colleague Grant Stot will fill him. In an emotional update, Brian told his listeners: “This will be my last offer for me for a while and I want to explain the reason for this.
Unfortunately, I will have to spend time in offer to get some cancer treatment. When they removed the appendix recently, they discovered a tumor and an attachment to a cancer calamity that is rare, but the good news is that it can be treated but I have to perform some huge abdominal surgery next week. “
“I have faced the incredible sponsorship and compassion from the NHS employees who took care of me. My surgery is to obtain it on the listener so I know that I am in honest hands.
“I will miss music and chat when I am out, but our listeners gave me hundreds of great playlists so that it makes me continue in the next few months.”
He concluded by saying: “I want to take this opportunity to say great thanks to all the wonderful producers for everything he holds and all the encouragement they gave me since they discovered my news.
Brian began his career at Northhsound Radio in Aberdeen and continued to present the 40 best schemes for Radio Claide in Glasgow.
He presented a new country and won the International broadcaster for this year at the Rural Music Association awards in 2005.
The radio star also appeared on TV and made shows for Scottish TV such as Passport Quiz, Red Amber Green and Scottish Passport. Despite his authenticity, Brian recently hosted the Gulf Cooperation Council awards and participated in the most prominent social media.
He said: “Hosting #GCCAWARDS tonight.
The MacMillan support line provides secret support for people with cancer and their loved ones. If you need to speak, contact us on 0808 808 00.
Read more: Shoppers say AHE “has been” with “with the rank of memory foam” God “, now 230 pounds.
Such a story? To learn more from the latest Showbiz and gossip news, follow Mirror on celebrities Tikhakand Snapchatand Instagramand twitterand Facebookand YouTube and Subjects.