Jeff Bridges says he’s ‘feeling good’ nearly 5 years after cancer diagnosis, but dealing with ‘long-term’ Covid effects
- Jeff Bridges, the 75-year-old Oscar-winning actor, is feeling well nearly five years after revealing he had been diagnosed with lymphoma.
- He revealed the cancer diagnosis on X and later shared that his cancerous mass shrunk from 9" x 12" to the size of a marble while recovering from severe Covid-19 caught during chemotherapy.
- Bridges described enduring intense pain from cancer and Covid but said he felt “happy and joyous most of the time,” while recently completing FX's The Old Man and preparing for Tron 3.
- He shared that his battle with Covid was tougher than dealing with cancer, despite being fully vaccinated; although his coronavirus symptoms have passed, he continues to experience long-term effects from the virus.
- Bridges’ good health and treatment prognosis reflect his fortunate care team, but ongoing memory issues suggest lingering challenges from the combined illnesses and aging.
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