

And I think he’s quite likely to be looking at a normal life expectancy. He’s planning to get back to recording another album and playing with his band again.

He was correct, and Dr Huguet operated successfully on Wilko in May of this year.Ĭhan adds: “ Now Wilko is saying he’s cancer-free and that’s wonderful. I asked him if he’d go and see Emmanuel." I went back to see Wilko at his home and examined him for three hours and read the background and I just couldn’t believe that the diagnosis was right. He adds: " I spoke to some pancreatic experts I know, including Emmanuel Huguet who works at Addenbrooke’s hospital in Cambridge. I thought that he couldn’t have what he thought he did.”Ĭhan firmly believed that Wilko's diagnosis of the common form of pancreatic cancer could be wrong. He said (via Classic Rock) : " Lo and behold, last October Wilko was playing at the KoKo club in Camden and he was looking much better than he had done in July and he’d released an album with Roger Daltrey and I thought, ‘What’s going on’. Surgeon and part-time rock photographer Charlie Chan of Cheltenham, first felt Johnson's inoperable diagnosis was wrong after attending one of his Farwell Tour dates.Ĭhan tells the Gloucestershire Echo how he contacted the former Dr Feelgood man which led to the pair meeting in July last year to discuss many things, and ultimately his health. A music fan who helped diagnose the true nature of Wilko Johnson's cancer has spoke of how he introduced the pub-rock guitar icon to the doctor who saved him.
