Danny Trejo needs your prayers.

The scary Breaking Bad actor who plays drug smuggler Tortuga survived liver cancer, though he admits his secretary complained about having to listen to him “whine like a little girl.” Yet, he took care to keep this information a secret from his loved ones and close friends.

He talked about the experience while promoting his “wearable Viagra” product called Giddy to The Sun. Giddy is a substance that helps men keep their erections naturally maintained.

Due to concerns about his liver’s health, Trejo claimed to be a fan of his own product.

I’m afraid to death of taking too many medications, you know, I actually overcame liver cancer so I don’t want to start putting anything in there, he said to the magazine.

At the time of his diagnosis, doctors found a 10 cm tumor on his liver.

The size of his tumor, he said, prevented the physicians from giving him chemotherapy; instead, they gave him “injections.”

There are a few injections available to treat liver cancer.

Trejo can be referring to the selective internal radiation therapy for cancer.

The NHS explains: “Radioactive beads are injected into your liver’s bloodstream to stop cancer from spreading.”

SIRT may be administered to adults whose livers may be too extensively damaged for current treatments.

He claimed that when he went back after around six months, they told him, “You’re cancer-free.” “They injected me three times with seven needles directly into the tumor.”

The famous person reportedly said that because he was “making huge money,” he was unable to disclose to others that he had cancer.

“I often remark that I have only survived in quiet. My secretary responds, laughing, “I had to listen to you whine like a tiny child in silence.”

His acting contract might be terminated if word got out, so he even made an effort to maintain his weight while working.

Unintentional weight loss is one of the primary indicators of liver cancer.

Statistics from Cancer Research UK show that this country sees 6,200 new instances of liver cancer every year.

Fatigue and a lack of vitality are a couple of the condition’s symptoms, according to the NHS.

Jaundice, in which your skin or eyes turn yellow, is another possibility.

Some potential adverse effects include a lump on the right side of your abdomen or flu-like symptoms.

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