Soap star Colin Egglesfield is opening up about his ongoing battle with cancer. The actor, who is best known for his work on shows like "All My Children" and "Melrose Place," shared in an ...
The “All My Children” alum began his lengthy post with a quote he made in an interview more than 20 years ago. “It’s not the hand that you’ve been dealt because you can’t change that.
It’s how you play the cards that counts." The "All My Children" star thanked his doctors, nurses and staff at City of Hope Phoenix and everyone who’s been sending him well wishes for ...
The All My Children alum, 51, is battling cancer for the third time after he was previously diagnosed with testicular cancer twice. Recommended videoYou may also likeWATCH: Doctor discusses ...
All My Children actor Colin Egglesfield announced he has once again been diagnosed with cancer. Egglesfield shared a statement on social media recounting his recent cancer journey alongside images ...
On Monday, January 20, the All My Children star posted a selfie outside the City of Hope Cancer Center in Phoenix, Arizona, and announced that he has prostate cancer. “Thankfully, we caught my ...
he added. Egglesfield, who is known for his roles in soap opera “All My Children” and 2011 romantic-comedy “Something Borrowed,” has previously battled testicular cancer twice, beginning ...
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