He was diagnosed with blood cancer in 2022.
Sam Neill has given fans a health update two years after his blood cancer diagnosis Sam Neill is staying positive after he was diagnosed with stage three blood cancer in 2022. The Jurassic Park actor, 76, first noticed swollen glands in his neck while on the publicity tour for Jurassic World Dominion and later learnt he had angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma. The Kiwi has now recalled the gruelling treatment he endured while filming The Twelve, as he updated fans on how he’s doing two years on.
’ He went on: ‘At such time as it does fail, we’ll try something else. There are all sorts of things that are happening with cancer these days. It’s a whole new ball game.’ Sam concluded: ‘So please stop worrying, I’m getting a lot of messages on social media and from friends. Sorry to worry everybody – it’s all good, it’s all fine. It’s a beautiful day, I’m off to work.
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