Patrick Swayze has been released from hospital after voluntarily admitting himself for pneumonia treatment.
His representative Annett Wolf told People magazine that the 56-year-old actor was now back at home.
“I am happy to announce that Patrick Swayze is home after a brief hospitalisation for pneumonia,” she said.
Swayze, who went in for observation on January 9th, may have only two years to live after being diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer.
Those reports that Patrick Swayze’s health is failing? Consider them false. In a statement to ABC News, the “Dirty Dancing” actor, currently working on the new A&E series “The Beast,” said he’s waging his almost-year-long battle with pancreatic cancer and plans to win.
“I’m very proud of the work I’ve done on my new series ‘The Beast,’ and I am happy to be back home for the holidays.”
(CBS) Three TV networks, cancer research advocates and more than 60 celebrities from music, sports, TV and film made history Friday night with a live telethon that aired simultaneously on CBS, NBC and ABC.
Jack Black, Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry and Keanu Reeves – along with presidential nominees John McCain and Barack Obama – were among the stars participating in “Stand Up to Cancer,” an hour-long, commercial-free fundraising show spearheaded by entertainment industry heavyweights whose lives have been touched by the disease.
“This is where the end of cancer begins,” Anniston remarked to the crowd.










