The band released a statement Monday saying the 63-year-old has been diagnosed with lymphoma and is working with doctors on treatment.
The news comes two months after the pioneering heavy metal quartet's original lineup announced it was working on its first album in 33 years with producer Rick Rubin in Los Angeles. The album remains set for a fall release and the rest of the group — vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward — will go to England to continue working with Iommi.
There was no word about Sabbath's plans for its live dates.
His bandmates asked fans "to send positive vibes" to Iommi.
I hope he gets well soon! :( He's one of my favorite guitarists, Black Sabbath's Heaven & Hell album is one of my all-time favorites.
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