Solely Fools And Horses star Patrick Murray shared the glad information that his lung most cancers has been 'cured'.
The 65-year-old actor additionally revealed that the tumour in his liver has shrunk after scans caught it in its early phases.
He stated that scans had detected a cancerous lung tumour which he had an operation to take away, alongside chemotherapy.
Observe-up scans discovered one other tumour in his liver that he stated was unconnected to his lung most cancers, which was additionally treatable.
He acquired transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (Tace), a minimally invasive process carried out in interventional radiology to limit a tumour’s blood provide, writes the Mirror.

Sharing a well being replace on Twitter, Patrick defined: “Thanks once more for all of your beautiful messages. As chances are you'll know, I used to be identified with lung most cancers final July.
“After an op in Oct to take away the tumour I had chemo to assist forestall the most cancers returning. Throughout this chemo, one other tumour was found in my liver.
“Fortunately for me this most cancers was unconnected to the lung most cancers and was additionally treatable. I had a process known as Tace to take care of this.
“Final Friday l noticed my oncologist. She advised me the lung most cancers was cured and that the tumour in my liver was shrinking.
“It’s not over but, however as you may think about I'm over the moon with this newest information.”
He went on to thank the 'good' medical doctors and nurses of the NHS for all that they've achieved.
"I'll hopefully I be there, at subsequent years conference," he stated of the annual Solely Fools And Horses conference.
The actor, who performs Mickey Pearce within the iconic BBC sitcom, first shared the information of the tumour in his lung in January.
He took to Twitter to share the information and stated he usually retains his 'well being issues personal'.
He wrote: "Naturally I wished to maintain my very own well being issues personal, however failing to totally endorse this advert could be egocentric.
"Due to my ultrascan I've a combating likelihood. It confirmed my organs wanted additional investigation and tumours had been noticed.
"This led to a PET scan which covers a a lot bigger space.
"To my fantastic shock these lesions weren't cancerous however the scan did discover an early-stage cancerous tumour in my lung. This has since been eliminated.
"I'm tweeting now, which wouldn’t be the case if I hadn’t had the ultrasound all these months in the past.
"Lots of people put these signs all the way down to age and the discomfort to easily having a weak abdomen.
"Please don’t ignore it if it persists. As for me, and because of the NHS, I can now see the identical stunning horizon as you."
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