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Jeff Bridges reveals his tumor has 'drastically shrunk' in latest update on cancer battle

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Jeff Bridges shares update on his fight with cancer
@thejeffbridges via Instagram
ByHayley FitzPatrick
January 14, 2021, 5:32 PM

Jeff Bridges shared an update on his battle with lymphoma.

The "Big Lebowski" actor, who announced his cancer diagnosis in October, revealed his tumor has "drastically shrunk."

In a post on his website, shared on Wednesday, the 71-year-old said he learned the positive news after he went in for a CT scan on Jan. 6 to evaluate how his "new protocol" is affecting him.

"Turns out, it's working beautifully," he wrote. "The thing has drastically shrunk."

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He also wrote about receiving the news that his tumor shrunk amid the riots at the U.S. Capitol.

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"I come home elated with the news. I turn on the TV to find out what’s going in the world, and….well…I don’t have to tell you what’s goin’ on," he wrote. "To see our country attacking itself broke my heart. A question rose in me – what’s an individual to do in a situation like this? My mentor, Rozzell Sykes, came to mind. His manta was 'Be Love.'"

Jeff Bridges posted this image of himself to his Instagram account as he battles cancer.
@thejeffbridges via Instagram

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Bridges has kept his fan base updated throughout his cancer fight. In December, he shared a photo revealing he shaved his head and was "feeling good."

Lymphoma is cancer of the body's lymphatic system, which helps fight germs according to the Mayo Clinic. Treatment for the disease varies, but may involve chemotherapy, immunotherapy medications, radiation therapy, a bone marrow transplant or some combination thereof.

When he publicly announced his diagnosis last year, he shared, "Although it is a serious disease, I feel fortunate that I have a great team of doctors and the prognosis is good."

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