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Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson reassures fans after revealing lung disease diagnosis

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Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson has reassured fans he isn’t close to death after he was diagnosed with an incurable lung disease.The prog rock legend told U.S.

newsman Dan Rather his “days are numbered” in a recent interview, revealing he had been diagnosed with the lung condition chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).His comments concerned fans, who feared the Living in the Past singer was terminally ill, but in a statement received by WENN, the 72-year-old has assured devotees he’s not dying.“Thanks for your concern but no worries about my diagnosed COPD and asthma,” he writes. “I have had 14 months with no infections and no bronchitis so last year was the first since my twenties when I didn’t get sick at all.

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