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Sam Neill Shares He’s Cancer-Free After Chemo Stopped Working: ‘An Extraordinary Thing’

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Sam Neill Shares He’s Cancer-Free After Chemo Stopped Working: ‘An Extraordinary Thing’
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Sam Neill says he is cancer-free after five years of battling lymphoma, following a successful treatment with CAR T-cell therapy after chemotherapy stopped working. The actor described the outcome as 'an extraordinary thing' and praised the science behind the breakthrough treatment. He is now advocating for government funding to make the therapy accessible to all blood cancer patients in Australia. Neill, who was diagnosed with stage 3 blood cancer in 2023, expressed hope for more time to spend with family and return to acting.

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