in

Dolph Lundgren reveals he’s cancer-free after doctor previously estimated he had 3 years to live: ‘A rough ride’

Following his May 2023 announcement that he had received private cancer treatment for eight years and that a doctor had given him up to three years to live after his medical team discovered and removed a kidney tumor, the 67-year-old announced this week via an Instagram video that he no longer has cancer cells in his body.

In the video, which featured him in a hospital bed wearing a medical cap, Lundgren stated, “Okay, here I am [at] UCLA, about to go in and get rid of that last tumor — and, since there are no cancer cells in my body anymore, I guess I’ll be cancer-free, so I’m looking forward to this procedure.” Yes, it has been a difficult journey that has taught me to appreciate each moment of life and live in the present. It’s the sole option. Okay, I’ll see you later. They’re coming to collect me.

The video’s comments area featured emojis from Lundgren’s famous buddies, including actor Terry Crews and rapper Busta Rhymes.

Fantastic news! Dolph, I’m so glad to hear this. Ian Ziering added, “Stay strong Dolph.. there’s a long road ahead of you!” to Chuck Norris’s “God bless!”

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Dolph Lundgren (@dolphlundgren)

When Lundgren first talked about his experience with cancer, he mentioned that he had issues in 2020 that required additional treatment following his first diagnosis in 2015.

In a 2023 interview with In Depth With Graham Bensinger, Lundgren recalled, “I had some sort of acid reflux when I was back in Sweden.” “I was clueless about what it was. They discovered that there were a couple additional tumors nearby when I had an MRI.

To receive breaking TV news, first glimpses, reviews, recaps, interviews with your favorite celebrities, and more, sign up for Entertainment Weekly’s free daily email.

He claimed that although surgery had removed six tumors, his doctors were unable to remove another liver tumor that was the “size of a lemon,” so he started systemic medication.

Along with playing Ivan Drago in Rocky IV and Creed II, Lundgren also acted in the 1989 film Masters of the Universe and The Punisher, which was based on the Marvel character who would later get his own television series in 2017 (starring Jon Bernthal).

Watch the video above to hear Lundgren talk about his health.

Written by admin

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings