According to Turner, he was later identified as having Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia, a slow-growing “bone marrow cancer” with a “really long name.”
Anemia and a compromised immune system may result from the condition, which is a rare blood cell cancer that mostly develops.
In the bone marrow, according to the Dana-Fabar Cancer Institute. Turner tragically disclosed that the illness had “no cure.”
“I felt as though ten tons of concrete had just fallen on me.” I didn’t want to acknowledge it, but I was somewhat in denial for a time,” he stated.