Sharon Jones, performing here in 2011, is postponing plans to tour and release a new album with the Dap-Kings after being diagnosed with stage 1 bile duct cancer. She's one of several stars who have battled cancer or been affected by the disease. Michael Douglas offers some interesting insight as to how he may have developed the throat cancer that he was diagnosed with in August 2010. In January, Douglas told the "Today" show that his tumor was gone. Buffalo Bills Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly is set to undergo surgery in June 2013 after being diagnosed with cancer of the upper jaw bone. "Doctors have told me that the prognosis for my recovery is very good," Kelly said in a statement from his former club. Actress Christina Applegate had a bilateral mastectomy in 2008. Doctors had diagnosed her with cancer in her left breast and offered her the options of either radiation treatment and testing for the rest of her life or removal of both breasts. In 2006, singer Sheryl Crow underwent minimally invasive surgery for breast cancer. In 2012, she revealed she had a noncancerous brain tumor. KISS band member Peter Criss sat down with CNN's Elizabeth Cohen in 2009, a year after his battle with breast cancer. The musician said he wanted to increase awareness of the fact that men can also get the disease. Cynthia Nixon not only joined the cast of Showtime's "The Big C," about a woman battling the disease, and portrayed a woman with cancer in the Broadway play "Wit," she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2006. Zoraida Sambolin was diagnosed with breast cancer on April 9, and has chosen to have a double mastectomy. "Angelina empowered me to share my story," she writes for CNN. "Good Morning America" co-host Robin Roberts had been cancer-free for five years in 2012 after beating breast cancer when she revealed she had been diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome, also called MDS. "Three's Company" star Suzanne Somers spoke with CNN's Piers Morgan in 2012 about her stem cell surgery and her bout with breast cancer. She was diagnosed in 2001, which is when she began researching alternative methods to reconstructive surgery. Olivia Newton-John was diagnosed in 1992, and the singer has become an advocate for breast self-examination. Singer Melissa Etheridge became an advocate for the use of medical marijuana after her 2004 breast cancer diagnosis. E! co-host Giuliana Rancic underwent a double mastectomy in 2011 after a breast cancer diagnosis. Actress Kathy Bates didn't share news of her battle until 2012, eight years after she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Australian singer Kylie Minogue was only 36 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005. - Sharon Jones says she's been diagnosed with stage 1 bile duct cancer
- As a result, singer and the Dap-Kings are postponing tour and album release plans
- Jones says she's going to have surgery soon and expects to make a full recovery
(CNN) -- Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings are putting plans to tour and release a new album on hold this year in light of Jones' cancer diagnosis.
The soul singer said in a statement Monday that she had been diagnosed with stage 1 bile duct cancer.
"Over the last few weeks I haven't felt good and I didn't know what was going on. We sadly had to cancel shows while I went through a series of tests and short hospital stays," Jones said in the statement announcing her diagnosis. "... Luckily we caught it really early and fast and the doctors say it's operable and curable!"
Watch: Before the show with Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
Jones said she plans to have surgery soon but will need rest following the procedure. As a result, the band isn't going to release the new album, "Give the People What They Want," on August 6 as previously planned.
But Jones assures fans that she and the Dap-Kings will be back in business -- with an album release date and rescheduled tours -- as soon as she's able.
"I'll be staying in touch and keeping my fans and friends updated on my progress," Jones said. "I'm looking forward to getting back on the road to give the people what they want!"
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