."[My doctor] Alan took out the primary tumor, but my cerebellum was full of fingers where the cancer had spread," Osmond told."That's why I was falling over—because the fingers were way up inside. There were hundreds of them. And Alan stood there for hours and hours just pulling out all those little fingers." The surgery was successful beyond his medical team's expectations.
Osmond followed up his surgery with six weeks of radiation, and returned for a second MRI. The performer recalled the anxious moment when his doctor reviewed those post-surgical scans."He looked at me and said, 'Oh yeah. When you first came here and we looked at your MRI, we started calling you Dead Man Walking. But now we are going to start calling you the Miracle Baby; your cancer is gone.'" Six months after his initial diagnosis, Osmond was able to return to the stage.
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