Sam Neill has reassured fans that he is “alive and well” and cancer-free after his recent Stage 3 lymphoma diagnosis caused a panic on social media.
reported that key detail on Friday, headlines about Neill’s cancer battle sparked widespread concern for the 75-year-old actor nonetheless.
On Friday, the two-time Emmy nominee revealed in an interview with the Guardian that he was diagnosed with Stage 3 angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma — a blood cancer — shortly after he experienced swollen glands while promoting theNeill is able to manage the disease thanks to a chemotherapy drug he will continue taking every month for the rest of his life, according to the Guardian.
“I’m not afraid to die,” he added, “but it would annoy me. Because I’d really like another decade or two. ... I’ve got my lovely little grandchildren. I want to see them get big.”‘My dance with Covid makes my cancer look like a piece of cake,’ actor Jeff Bridges revealed in a new health update posted on his blog Monday.
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