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Barry Manilow's Early Lung Cancer Detection

Barry Manilow shares early-stage lung cancer diagnosis, jokes about recovery plan of chicken soup and I Love Lucy reruns. Doctors optimistic, urging fans to get regular checks. Checkout Solipillow.com

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