Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Tommy Chong, one half of Cheech and Chong, revealed that he has prostate cancer and the notorious stoner believes pot will help cure him. Chong was diagnosed with cancer about a month ago, but said he first noticed symptoms nearly eight years ago during his prison sentence at Taft Correctional Institution. Chong said he is in the slow stage one phase but is convinced the prison stint caused the disease.
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