Trevor Nelson, 62, reveals he’s been battling a brain tumour and had ‘very serious surgery’ a month ago as he vows to return to Radio 2 soon following extended break
Radio 2 presenter Trevor Nelson, 62, has revealed he has been treated for a brain tumour and underwent "very serious surgery" about a month ago, explaining his prolonged absence from the airwaves. He shared the news publicly to address speculation about his health and confirmed he is recovering, expressing hope to return to broadcasting soon.
Nelson, known for his long-running Radio 2 show, had kept the diagnosis largely private while undergoing treatment. He has now spoken out to reassure listeners and colleagues, framing the surgery as a serious but survivable procedure, while stopping short of giving a firm date for his comeback to the station.
- Trevor Nelson, 62, reveals brain tumour diagnosis and major surgery
- Surgery took place around a month before the announcement
- He aims to return to his Radio 2 show soon