A well-known German actor, Eric Braeden, recently revealed in a video that he is currently undergoing immunotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer.
The 82-year-old actor, well known for his role as Victor Newman in the iconic CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless, made the stunning disclosure over the weekend during a Facebook Live session.
Braeden revealed that while recovering from knee replacement surgery, he had problems with his prostate. High-grade cancer cells were identified near his bladder during a routine checkup with his doctor, leading to his diagnosis.
scussing his situation, even saying that he hoped his candor would motivate other older men to address their health.
Braeden also had UroLift treatment before being diagnosed with cancer to address his prostate concerns. The actor’s openness to share his story emphasizes the necessity of frequent checkups and prioritizing one’s health, especially as we age.
Eric Braeden has our best wishes for a swift & complete recovery. A routine checkup revealed that cancer cells had grown in the body of well-known actor Eric Braeden.
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