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Drummer Rob Hirst of Midnight Oil Reveals Cancer Diagnosis

Midnight Oil - Rob Hirst, Drums + Vocals Midnight Oil in concert at The Eventim Apollo Hammersmith, London, UK - 23 Jul 2017
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Rob Hirst, the renowned drummer and founding member of the Australian rock band Midnight Oil, has revealed his ongoing battle with pancreatic cancer. Diagnosed in 2023, Hirst has opted to share his journey to raise awareness about this often-overlooked disease, which has a notably low survival rate. Despite his condition being caught early at stage three, Hirst has undergone a multitude of treatments, including months of chemotherapy, an unsuccessful eight-hour “Whipple” surgery intended to remove the tumor, and subsequent rounds of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In his candid revelation through multiple interviews, Hirst emphasizes the importance of early detection and urges individuals to seek medical advice when symptoms arise.

Hirst's diagnosis emerged only six months after Midnight Oil completed their farewell tour in Australia. The band, known globally for their politically charged music and activism, first captivated audiences in the late 1970s with albums that consistently topped the Australian charts. Their breakthrough came in 1982 with 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, paving the way for subsequent albums like Diesel and Dust and Blue Sky Mining to cement their international fame. Midnight Oil's musical journey is decorated with achievements, including six ARIA No. 1 albums, and their 1987 single “Beds Are Burning” reached No. 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. After an initial disbandment in 2002, they reunited in 2016, consistently drawing attention to critical social causes through their music and tours.

The seriousness of Hirst's condition has profoundly affected his ability to play the drums, a reality he expresses with gratitude for his storied career. Despite the physical limitations imposed by his cancer, Hirst remains optimistic and grateful for the opportunity to have played on records and toured extensively. His decision to publicly disclose his struggle is not only a personal relief but also a tribute to fellow musicians who have succumbed to cancer, including Midnight Oil’s former bassist, Bones Hillman.

In discussing his choice to go public, Hirst highlights that pancreatic cancer lacks the recognition afforded to other cancers despite its severity. Between 2016 and 2020, the average survival rate for men diagnosed with the disease in Australia was only 12%. Hirst’s advocacy for awareness emphasizes the life-changing impact of simple medical tests, which can often detect health issues early and significantly improve survival chances.

Throughout his career, Hirst was not only the driving rhythmic force behind Midnight Oil but also a key figure in advocating for social and environmental issues through music. His reflections on the band’s impact, including their inclusion in the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2006, underscore a legacy more significant than music alone. After reuniting, the band released The Makarrata Project in 2020, an album focusing on solidarity and reconciliation with Indigenous Australians, followed by 2022's Resist. Despite Hirst's health challenges, the band's commitment to causes they are passionate about continues to inspire their fans and the broader music community.

Rob Hirst's disclosure about his cancer battle poignantly underscores the intersection of personal struggle and public advocacy. By bringing attention to pancreatic cancer, he aims to reduce the stigma and silence often surrounding the disease. Hirst's story is a reminder of the resilience found in facing daunting challenges and the enduring influence of music's power to connect and effect change.

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