Patrick Swayze Dispels 'Reckless Reports' of Death By Radio Station

Swayze, pictured with his wife May 13, is 'alive, well' and battling cancer.

ByABC News
January 5, 2009, 4:19 PM

May 19, 2009— -- Patrick Swayze, who has been battling pancreatic cancer, also continues to fight back against rumors about his condition.

Representatives for the actor issued a statement Tuesday confirming Swayze is "alive and well" after a Florida radio station reported that he had died.

"Patrick Swayze did not pass away this morning contrary to severely reckless reports stemming from a radio station in Jacksonville, Fla.," according to the statement. "Patrick Swayze is alive, well and is enjoying his life and he continues to respond to treatment."

Swayze, who stars in the A&E television series "The Beast," was hospitalized with pneumonia in January.

"I wanted to jump on it before it turned into a problem," he told People magazine at the time.

In an exclusive interview with Barbara Walters, Swayze spoke candidly about his prognosis after living for a year with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.

Swayze said that in the year since his diagnosis, he had defied the statistics and "trash magazines" that predicted he should have "already been dead a long time," but he acknowledged that time may be running out.

"I'd say five years is pretty wishful thinking," he told Walters. "Two years seems likely if you're going to believe statistics. I want to last until they find a cure, which means I'd better get a fire under it."

The 56-year-old actor said he's waging his battle against cancer "moment to moment."

"When do you decide the fight isn't matching up to your quality of life?" he asked. "So far, I've got potential for a lot of quality of life."

Swayze responded well to his first round of chemotherapy, but as is common, that treatment eventually became less effective, so he recently began a new therapy.

"You can bet that I'm going through hell," Swayze said, but he vowed to keep fighting.

"I'm at the beginning of my battle. And I expect it to be a long hard battle, one that I'm gonna win according to certain rules the rules that the cancer isn't going away. Now, mind you, I keep my heart and my soul and my spirit open to miracles. I pray."

Asked if he was scared, Swayze told Walters, "I don't know. I will be so either truthful or stupid as to say no. But then I immediately, when I say that, I have to say yes, I am."