Sam Neill Reveals Blood Cancer Remission Is Likely Temporary
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Sam Neill, the Jurassic Park star and the grown-up Damian in the Omen franchise, has revealed that the treatment that sent him into a year-long remission from the rare blood cancer angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma will eventually stop working.
“I’m prepared for that,” Neill told the Australian Story tv program, adding that he is not “remotely afraid” but finds the whole matter “annoying.”
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Neill also said that despite his health challenges, which include treatments that feel like going “10 rounds with a boxer,” retirement, the actor says, is “completely out of the question.”
The 76-year-old actor revealed in May 2022 that he had been diagnosed with the blood cancer and was undergoing chemotherapy, a treatment that did not work for Neil. After switching to another type of treatment, Neill’s cancer has been in remission for about a year, but the actor says the remission is not permanent.
Neill said he is working on a new memoir to be titled Did I Ever Tell You This? Working on the book has given the actor a fresh perspective on his long career.
“I can‘t tell you how privileged I am to spend that amount of time with so many actors,” Neill told Australian Story, “so many of whom I’ve really enjoyed and so many of whom I’ve really admired.”
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