Wade Hayes is set to release his first new album in five years; an album he calls therapeutic. Go Live Your Life is reflective of Hayes' two time battle with Stage IV colon cancer.
Just one year after finding out that he had been diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer, Wade Hayes is thrilled to announce that he is officially cancer-free.
Wade Hayes saw his life changed forever, when he was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer in December 2011. Successful surgery and lots of chemotherapy removed the cancer and renewed his sense of purpose in life and for his career. Now Hayes is writing and singing songs about his cancer struggles plus he's donating all proceeds from his newest song 'Is It Already Time' to the Colon Cancer Allian
Cancer is a bad word and quite frankly I'm tired of hearing it! I just finished my last round of chemo 2 weeks ago and things look really good but so many others are still battling the disease and every day someone else hears the dreaded words "you have cancer". Wade Hayes heard those very words and has been battling colon cancer. He finished his last chemo and is ready to move on and
Wade Hayes will be taking the stage for the first time next week since being diagnosed and treated for stage IV colon cancer. Hayes, along with Trace Adkins, Exile, GAC’s Nan Kelly and her husband Charlie, will join together for the 4th Annual Stars Go Blue for Colon Cancer benefit event and concert, taking place Tuesday, March 6 at Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame.
Good news for Wade Hayes, who is continuing his chemo treatment after being diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer in December. The ‘Old Enough to Know Better’ and ‘I’m Still Dancin’ With You’ singer is back on his feet, doing some light working out and even getting ready to tackle the world of songwriting this week.
Wade Hayes is now resting comfortably at home following his recent surgery for colon cancer. Hayes, 42, was admitted to Nashville’s Vanderbilt Hospital earlier this month after learning he was battling stage IV colon cancer. The hit singer-songwriter’s surgery went better than doctors expected it would, and they sent Hayes home on Dec. 17, just nine days after the extensive procedure.