The soap operator Colin Egglesfield revealed that he had recently undergone surgery after receiving a cancer diagnosis for the third time.
“Fortunately, we detected my prostate cancer early and after a year of research and discussions with many health professionals, I chose to be proactive and to have the man operated,” said the man of 51 years in an Instagram publication earlier. this week.
The former “All My Children” started his long article with a quote he made in an interview over 20 years ago.
“It is not the hand that has been distributed to you because you cannot change it. This is the way you play the cards that count, “he wrote, adding that the wise advice he gave himself at the age of 25” served “him throughout of his life.
The first slide of the message showed Egglesfield posing for a selfie in front of the City of Hope Cancer Center in Goodyear, Arizona.
He also included photos of his hospital stay, including postoperative photos.
“The beginning of this year was not the easiest, but in the spirit of what I said during my interview, it is another opportunity to decide who I choose to be in front of the uncertainty and challenges linked to my last cancer diagnosis. “He added.
The former “Melrose Place” then thanked the medical team of the Cancer Center for his support during this “frightening period” of his life.
He also wrote that he wanted to share his personal cancer experience to remind others that they are “not alone”.
Despite the diagnosis of cancer, Egglesfield said that he was on the way of healing and that he improved day by day.
“I am healthier and stronger. I still have a little pain but I make progress and I am determined to come back stronger and in better health than ever, especially with the help of my sexy walker, “he joked.
Egglesfield concluded his message by encouraging other men to be “checked regularly” because it “saved his life! »»
He had already been diagnosed with testicles cancer in 2006, according to US Weekly. His second cancer diagnosis occurred after undergoing surgery to remove it; However, cancer then spread to its other testicle.
In 2019, Egglesfield told Fox News that he did not want to make the diagnosis public due to stigma.
“It is not something that men normally like to speak, and for a very long time, I did not want to talk about it because it is something very personal,” he explained.
“I just saw that my left testicle had swelled, and I went to see the doctor and he told me that I was needed to do exams, an ultrasound, a blood test. And they discovered that it was at a fairly advanced stage, and practiced the operation and discovered that certain cancer cells had crossed the veins and arteries to the kidneys.
The multiple Egglesfield cancer diagnoses inspired him to write his 2019 book “Agile Artist”.