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Jeff Bridges is sharing an update about his health.
The Oscar-winning actor revealed that he had been diagnosed with Lymphoma last October, telling fans that he was starting treatment and would share updates about his recovery.
In a new post on his website, Jeff said that his cancer is now in remission after months of treatment and added that his fight against cancer had been a “piece of cake” compared to his bout with COVID-19, which he contracted in January before being able to get
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Jeff Bridges says his cancer is in remission and his COVID-19 case is “in the rear view mirror.”The actor shared the good news on his website on Monday, saying his tumor shrank from 12 inches to the size of a marble.
publicly confirmed the cancer diagnosis in October last year, and has shared multiple updates over the past 11 months. In the latest update on his website on Monday (September 13), Bridges said “the 9″ x 12″ mass has shrunk down to the size of a marble”.Earlier in the year, Bridges contracted COVID-19 while getting a chemo infusion.
Jeff Bridges is providing his fans with an update after he was not only diagnosed with lymphoma last October but simultaneously endured a serious bout with coronavirus as well.
“Lots has gone down since my last installment,” Jeff Bridges wrote in a hand-written note posted to his website on Monday (Sept. 13). “My cancer is in remission – the 9” x 12” mass has shrunk to the size of a marble.” The 71-year-old actor announced in October 2020 that he was diagnosed with lymphoma, but it seems that treatment has been incredibly successful. The True Gritstar also gave an update on his COVID-19 battle, saying that it was “in the rearview mirror.”
Wow… What a tough guy.
Jeff Bridges' cancer is in "remission" and his tumour has "shrunk down to the size of a marble". The 71-year-old Hollywood legend revealed three months ago that he had been diagnosed with lymphoma and after keeping his fans up-to-date with his progress he has now revealed that he is winning his battle with the disease.
his cancer is in remission and he’s ready to return to filming his new FX drama “The Old Man.”The “Big Lebowski” actor, 71, shared a heartwarming post on his website Monday to reveal the happy news.“The 9″ x 12″ mass has shrunk down to the size of a marble,” he wrote. He added that his lymphoma battle has been a “piece of cake” and compared it with his fight with COVID-19.
Selome Hailu editorJeff Bridges, star and executive producer of FX’s upcoming drama “The Old Man,” shared some first footage of the series and said that he’s “feelin’ better” after struggles with cancer and COVID-19.“My cancer is in remission — the 9” to 12” mass has shrunk down to the size of a marble.
Jeff Bridges shared positive news following his lymphoma diagnosis last October. The 71-year-old actor shared on his website on Monday that his cancer is now in remission.«The 9» x 12" mass has shrunk down to the size of a marble," he wrote.However, he also revealed that he contracted COVID-19 in January along with his wife, Susan, though they've since recovered.«My COVID is in the rearview mirror,» he wrote.