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2:52 pm - 12/11/2012

Sir Ian McKellen battles prostate cancer; will likely soon smite its ruin on the mountainside



Sir Ian McKellen is battling prostate cancer.

The 73-year-old "The Hobbit" star opened up to The Daily Mirror about his diagnosis, and also revealed that in addition to his hearing problems and cataract, he's been living with prostate cancer "for six or seven years."

“You are going to write ‘Ian McKellen is decrepit. He can’t see, he can’t hear he can’t pee, he’s having his teeth done,'” he told the UK paper, joking about his afflictions, which is fitting since he doesn't seem too worried about his health problems.

“When you have got [cancer] you monitor it and you have to be careful it doesn’t spread. But if it is contained in the prostate it’s no big deal," he explained. “Many, many men die from it but it’s one of the cancers that is totally treatable so I have ‘waitful watching.' I am examined regularly and it’s just contained, it’s not spreading. I’ve not had any treatment.”

The actor looked quite healthy at the premiere of "The Hobbit," and McKellen recently told The Huffington Post that despite his age, he didn't feel it would have been easier to film the movie 10 years ago.

"Maybe they were providing support I wasn't aware of, just thinking about it. But I don't think so. I never took advantage of the buggy carts that would take you to the set if you needed it. It was the dwarfs who did that -- poor things carrying the heavy weight of their armor and their padding and so on. And their prosthetics. No, I could still manage it," he said, adding that he didn't have to do anything too strenuous:
"But, actually, being a film actor is a bit of a doddle. You're looked after every inch of the way. You're taken up by helicopter to the top of some mountain that no human being has ever climbed because you're in the wilds of New Zealand and, there, you'll be treated a three-course meal that would grace a really expensive restaurant down below. [Laughs] There are even clean and serviceable loos for you to use. And someone to help you dress ... no, no -- it's pretty easy. But I don't get any special treatment because everyone gets well treated."


For more of Sir Ian McKellen's very candid interview, click over to the Daily Mirror.

Aww, this makes me so sad, but he does sound optimistic. ♥ (and he signed my book last week at the premiere WHATEVER~)
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superdogbiter 11th-Dec-2012 07:57 pm (UTC)
idk someone really horrible or something
smelltheflowers 11th-Dec-2012 07:59 pm (UTC)

Why does it have to be wished on anyone? As someone who lost their grandfather to prostrate cancer, I think it's extremely ignorant and insensitive of you to wish this sort of thing on anyone.

superdogbiter 11th-Dec-2012 07:59 pm (UTC)
sorry
i apologize for being a dumbasss
la_petite_singe 11th-Dec-2012 08:01 pm (UTC)
Seriously, jfc.
pippa_middleton 11th-Dec-2012 08:02 pm (UTC)
But there are horrible people who deserve this sort of thing. Animal abusers, child molesters, James Holmes. etc
la_petite_singe 11th-Dec-2012 08:09 pm (UTC)
They deserve punishment for their actions, but I still wouldn't wish cancer on anyone.
tobesurrounded 11th-Dec-2012 08:19 pm (UTC)
That is the reason we have a legal system, where they will end up in prison for life. Wishing something horrible like this on them is just beyond awful. And it's not up to you to say what these people deserve. I would never wish something like this on anyone, not even my worst enemy, and you definitely shouldn't either.
executivehpfan 11th-Dec-2012 08:21 pm (UTC)
Okay, come on now with the moral policing thing. If it isn't in you to wish something bad on bad people, then good for you, but not all of us are ethical snowflakes. Some of us rage and plot revenge scenarios because we know this isn't Star Trek and our thoughts do not have power like that.
vervain 11th-Dec-2012 08:41 pm (UTC)
yep id wish it on my rapist. i dont give a fuck.for awhile i felt like this person saying they'd never wish something terrible like this on anyone, but then i see my rapist gloating, no remorse about it and i'm like fuck it. he doesn't deserve such sympathy.
indelikatt 12th-Dec-2012 02:45 am (UTC)
No. Nobody deserves cancer. I don't care if you're the bimbo who cut me off on the interstate today or my brother who molested me, no person ever deserves cancer.
executivehpfan 11th-Dec-2012 08:07 pm (UTC)
I'm sorry about your granddad, but yeah, there are definitely people I'd wish terrible things on.

Like Rush Limbaugh. And rapists. And child molesters.
vivisexion 11th-Dec-2012 08:17 pm (UTC)
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hera_bearrra 11th-Dec-2012 08:51 pm (UTC)
My ~evil plot~ against Rush (and people like him) is that he loses his job and all his money and is forced into a low-wage job at Wal-Mart or something and his boss is a woman of color and she's on birth control.
gagglefuck 11th-Dec-2012 10:11 pm (UTC)
Same. I wish terrible things would happen to terrible people. It does not make me ~beyond awful~. The beyond awful one is the person who committed the terrible act: the serial killer, murderer, pedophile or the rapist. It's not me. If my family is tortured to death, you bet I'm going to wish the most awful things would happen to the person who did it. Cancer? No, I'd wish they'd get ebola. I'd wish that they'd suffer in unspeakable ways. But in the end, it's not going to happen. It's a wish, a thought and I'm still stuck with the dead family.

Anyway, I hate Rush, too.
sophistiquated 12th-Dec-2012 07:03 am (UTC)
Don't forget Fred Phelps.
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