Sam Neill, 75-year-old star of ‘Jurassic Park’, talks about battling cancer13:53

Actor Sam Neill, best known for his roles in the movie “Jurassic Park” and the TV series “Peaky Blinders,” talked about his battle with cancer. It has been reported daily mail.

In an interview with The Guardian, Sam Neill admitted that he was diagnosed with angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma, the third stage of blood cancer. The actor learned that he had cancer in 2022. The course of chemotherapy did not give the desired result, and the doctors gave him a special drug that he had to take for the rest of his life.

Neill reassured fans that his cancer is now in remission.

“Looks like my name’s in all the news right now, which is kind of annoying because as you can see I’m alive and well. I’ve had cancer in remission for eight months. I’m so happy to be back at work. We’re starting filming in seven days. The “Apples Never Fall” mini-miniature with Annette Bening and other great actors I’m shooting the drama,” he shared on Instagram (Meta’s owner was recognized as an extremist in Russia and was banned)*.

“Let’s not worry too much about all this because I’m fine,” the actor told fans.

Formerly socialbites.ca said Bruce Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia.



Source: Gazeta

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