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The Evil Dead's Bruce Campbell Reveals Cancer Diagnosis

The Evil Dead star, Bruce Campbell, revealed on social media that he was diagnosed with a "treatable" but not "curable" cancer.

3 Mar, 01:34 — 3 Mar, 03:19
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vg21m ago

Bruce Campbell avslører kreftdiagnose

«Evil Dead»-stjernen sier sykdommen kan behandles, men ikke helbredes.

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enews26m ago

Evil Dead's Bruce Campbell Shares Cancer Diagnosis

Bruce Campbell has news about his health. The Evil Dead star said he's been diagnosed with "a type of cancer that's 'treatable' not 'curable.'" "I apologize if that's a shock—it was to me too,"...

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hollywood-reporter37m ago

Bruce Campbell Reveals “Treatable Not Curable” Cancer Diagnosis

The 'Evil Dead' and 'Spider-Man' actor revealed his health condition on social media: "I apologize if that's a shock. It was to me, too."

By James Hibberd

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tmz1h ago

'Evil Dead' Star Bruce Campbell Reveals He Has Cancer

Bruce Campbell has revealed he has cancer, but says it's a type that's treatable, though not curable. "The Evil Dead" actor shared the news Monday in a message to fans, writing, "Hi folks, these days, when someone is having a health issue, it's…

By TMZ Staff

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deadline1h ago

‘The Evil Dead’ Star Bruce Campbell Reveals Cancer Diagnosis; Cancels Upcoming Fan Convention Appearances

The Evil Dead star Bruce Campbell revealed he has been diagnosed with a ‘treatable’ but not ‘curable’ type of cancer, forcing him to seek medical care and cancel forthcoming public appearances. While the horror icon did not specify the details of his diagnosis, he noted in a social media announcement, “I’m posting this, because professionally, […]

By Natalie Oganesyan

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screen-rant2h ago

The Evil Dead's Bruce Campbell Reveals Cancer Diagnosis

The Evil Dead star, Bruce Campbell, revealed on social media that he was diagnosed with a "treatable" but not "curable" cancer.

By Jennifer Chu

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