Barry Manilow has shared a promising health update, weeks after he announced he had been diagnosed with lung cancer.

The Copacabana singer, who recently underwent surgery to remove a cancerous spot from his left lung, shared a smiling hospital selfie to Instagram.

"Better today!" he wrote in the caption.

The post's comment section was flooded with kind words from fans wishing the 82-year-old a speedy recovery.

Manilow revealed he had been diagnosed with lung cancer last month.

"As many of you know, I recently went through six weeks of bronchitis followed by a relapse of another five weeks," he shared on Instagram.

"Even though I was over the bronchitis and back on stage at the Westgate Las Vegas, my wonderful doctor ordered an MRI just to make sure that everything was OK," he said.

"The MRI discovered a cancerous spot on my left lung that needs to be removed. It's pure luck (and a great doctor) that it was found so early. That's the good news."

The legendary crooner revealed he would be undergoing surgery to remove the spot, adding that the doctors "do not believe it has spread and I'm taking tests to confirm their diagnosis. So, that's it. No chemo. No radiation. Just chicken soup and I Love Lucy reruns."

He shared that as a result of the procedure, he would be rescheduling his January concert dates.

"I'm counting down the days until I return to my home away from home at the Westgate Las Vegas for our Valentine's Day concerts," Manilow shared.

"Something tells me that February weekend is going to be one big party!"

The Grammy-winning artist's career has spanned six decades, with hits including Copacabana, Can't Smile Without You, Mandy and Could It Be Magic.

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