Megadeth had been scheduled to perform this
year in Milwaukee, Las Vegas, Buenos Aires and other cities in
North and South America.
"I'm working closely with my doctors, and we've mapped out a
treatment plan which they feel has a 90% success rate," Mustaine
said in a statement on Facebook. "Treatment has already begun."
Megadeth, which was formed in 1983 and helped pioneer a style
called thrash metal, reached the height of its popularity in the
late 1980s and 1990s with albums such as "Countdown to
Extinction" and "Youthanasia." Mustaine is known for his
shredding, a fast style of rock lead guitar playing.
Mustaine, 57, and his bandmates were in the studio working on a
follow-up to their 2016 album "Dystopia," the singer said,
adding he could not "wait for everyone to hear" it.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles; Editing by
Matthew Lewis)
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