Dave Coulier Declares himself Cancer-Free Following Health Battle, Credits Family and ‘Full House‘ Cast for Support
Actor Dave Coulier has announced he is cancer-free after a recent health battle, publicly sharing the positive update and acknowledging the crucial role his wife and former “Full House” co-stars played in his journey. Coulier initially kept his diagnosis private,confiding in close friends and family before making the news public.
The news arrives as a testament to the power of support systems during challenging times,and underscores the importance of proactive health screenings. Coulier’s openness about his experience aims to encourage others to prioritize their well-being and seek early detection for potential health concerns.
Coulier emphasized the unwavering support of his wife, Melissa, throughout the treatment process. “We’ve been a team,” he told Parade magazine. “I think it would have been a totally different journey had she not been with me.”
His “Full House” family also rallied around him. John Stamos, Lori Loughlin, and Candace Cameron Bure maintained consistent contact, offering encouragement and connection. “we’re a family,” coulier shared with ABC News.”We get these text strings, and it’s always funny, and that keeps us connected.” stamos reportedly FaceTimed him “like every day.”
Bure celebrated the recovery on Instagram, posting a message: “DAVE IS CANCER FREE!!!! Join me in celebrating this AMAZING news – let’s shower him with all the love in the world!” Stamos echoed the sentiment, telling People magazine he was “overwhelmed with joy and gratitude,” adding that Coulier “fought like hell with strength and heart.”
Looking ahead, Coulier is focusing on new ventures, including a line of “all natural and enduring clothing, foods and personal hygiene products” planned for launch later this year. He also intends to continue advocating for preventative health measures. ”I will continue to encourage others to check in with doctors to get early screenings like breast exams, colonoscopies, and prostate exams,” he told ABC.