Roland Kaiser breaks his silence: This is how he fought against COPD!
Roland Kaiser speaks openly about his COPD diagnosis and lung transplant, which changed his career and lifestyle.

Roland Kaiser breaks his silence: This is how he fought against COPD!
73-year-old Roland Kaiser, an iconic German pop singer, revealed himself in a recent TV interview. In this conversation he talked about the dark side of his life and admitted that in the past he has not always told the truth about his health. Kaiser, who was diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in 2000, saw his career drastically curtailed and some canceled tours. In 2009, he even temporarily retired from the stage, which came as a profound shock to his many fans.
A year after his retirement, he experienced a life-changing lung transplant, described for Kaiser as a “gift of immeasurable proportions.” This operation, which significantly improved his health, was the result of months of preparation, medical tests and psychological counseling lifeswire.de reported.
New life after transplant
After the complex operation in 2010, in which his diseased lung was replaced with a donor lung, Kaiser began a long recovery process. This included both physical and mental challenges, complicated by regular doctor visits to prevent rejection. Despite the difficulties, Kaiser managed to continue his musical career with renewed energy. He emphasizes that everything on stage has changed for him after the transplant and is optimistic about the future.
Kaiser, who speaks publicly about his experiences, sees himself as only having reached “30 of 42 kilometers” of his career. He uses this metaphor to illustrate his enduring passion for music and his unwavering energy. There are also rumors about possible alcohol addiction, which were fueled by his previous secrecy about his health. His wife Silvia plays a central role in his life and was an important support who encouraged him to talk more openly about his illness.
Health and commitment to organ donation
The positive turn in Kaiser's life not only strengthened him physically, but also changed his perspective on life as a whole. Despite the challenges associated with the transplant, Kaiser has successfully continued his career and actively uses his notoriety to promote the importance of organ donation. His new album, Marathon, is further evidence of his return to the stage and his continued creativity.
Kaiser has created awareness among the public about organ donation to inspire others to register and support the potential lifesavers that are organ donors. He is aware of the responsibility that comes with his notoriety and uses this to raise awareness.