"Tom gave various medical treatments more than a fair shot," said Slayer's manager Rick Sales, "but they just haven't handled the problem, so he's biting the bullet and is scheduled for back surgery at
The End of this month."
This difficult decision made by the band's bassist/vocalist Tom Araya
Means the cancellation of Slayer's immediate tour plans that include the American and Canadian
Carnage Tour dates that were set to
Kick off on January 18, as well as the band's UK/European
Headline tour scheduled for March and April. Booking agents for both
Slayer and
Megadeth are already hard at work rescheduling the tour dates; tickets already purchased for these shows will be honored at the rescheduled dates.
Araya began experiencing back problems while on the band's Australian/New Zealand/Japanese tour last October. In spite of his rapidly increasing
Pain and discomfort, he carried on with the tour, but immediately upon returning home
SAW an orthopedic specialist who diagnosed a Cervical Radiculopathy. Araya initially did not want to take the major surgery route, so the specialist recommended a series of minimally-invasive procedures. While those procedures have resulted in some improvement, Araya continues to deal with intermittent bouts of severe
Pain, numbness and muscle spasms. The surgical procedure that Araya will undergo, called an
Anterior Cervical Discectomy with
Fusion, is a relatively routine practice and the recovery rate is excellent.
Sales added, "As unfortunate as this is for so many people - the
Megadeth and
Testament camps, the concerts' promoters, and, of course, the fans - Tom's health is the number one priority, and this has to happen."
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