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Dave Coulier's tongue cancer is in remission after two diagnoses
Summary
On World Cancer Day Dave Coulier said his tongue cancer is in remission after treatment, following a prior remission from Stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Dave Coulier announced on World Cancer Day that his tongue cancer is in remission. He spoke about his status during an appearance on Good Morning America. This follows a previous diagnosis and treatment for Stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which he had been declared clear of about a year earlier. Doctors reported the tongue cancer was detected during a routine six-month checkup and PET scan.
Key details:
- Coulier, 66, said he is in remission after treatment for tongue cancer.
- The cancer was reported as p16 squamous carcinoma and was found during a routine PET scan.
- He had been declared cancer-free from Stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma nearly a year earlier.
- Reports say he underwent a biopsy and completed targeted radiation treatment, with treatment concluding at the end of December.
Summary:
Coulier said he hopes sharing his experience will encourage attention to early detection and regular checkups, and he described relying on family and friends during treatment. He noted the process was emotionally taxing but that he maintained a positive outlook. Undetermined at this time.
Sources
Dave Coulier Reveals His Tongue Cancer Is in Remission After 2 Cancer Diagnoses in 2 Years: 'What a Journey This Has Been'
PEOPLE.com2/4/2026, 2:13:17 PMOpen source →
Dave Coulier Reveals His Tongue Cancer Is in Remission After 2 Cancer Diagnoses in 2 Years: 'What a Journey This Has Been'
Yahoo2/4/2026, 2:01:02 PMOpen source →
