'Jurassic Park' Doctor Has Stage III Blood Cancer
2023-03-18
According to multiple media reports, the actor Sam Neal, who played "Dr. Grant" in the "Jurassic Park" series and "Jurassic World 3", has stage III blood cancer, but he said he is now cancer free (cancer free) ), but continue to receive treatment.
According to The Guardian, Neil has angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma and has undergone chemotherapy. At the same time he is taking a relatively new chemotherapy drug that he will take monthly for the rest of his life.
"I'm not out of it, but I don't have cancer in my body now," Neil said.
Neil wrote in his memoirs that he was diagnosed with stage three bleeding cancer a year ago and started treatment in March last year. He himself said that he was "very happy to be alive": "I am not afraid of death, but you know what, I really want to live another ten or twenty years."
He also quipped about his new memoir: "I suspect my publisher wants to rush it in case I die before it's published."
Neil is currently co-producing "Bounded," a limited series based on the best-selling novel by "Big Little Lies" author Liane Moriarty. Annette Bening is also currently in the show.
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