Doug Supernaw's Cancer Spreads, Singer Now Under Hospice Care
90s country singer Doug Supernaw is under hospice care. Supernaw has been battling various forms of cancer for the last couple of years and it appears his cancer has spread to the brain and spine.
In February 2019, Supernaw was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer along with bladder cancer. The initial treatment involved the removal of a tumor in his bladder. The focus was then shifted to his lungs, but from all accounts, it has been a tumultuous and tough battle for the country singer.
His wife updates us on Facebook: "I know it has been a long time since any real update, and for that I appreciate your understanding. I have been hoping to not have to pass this information on to you, but, Doug's cancer has spread to the brain and spine, and he is now under hospice care. I will update as much as I am able to; until then, please keep Doug in your thoughts and prayers, as you all have been."
Supernaw has released four studio albums: Red and Rio Grande (1993), Deep Thoughts from a Shallow Mind (1994), You Still Got Me (1995), and Fadin' Renegade (1999), as well as two compilation albums, 1997's The Encore Collection, and 2017's Greatest Hits. Between 1993 and 1996, he charted 11 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, including "I Don't Call Him Daddy", a number one single in late 1993.
Please keep Doug and his family in prayer.
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