Overview
- Coulier, in an Instagram update Thursday, said extensive throat radiation left him unable to eat solid food for months and changed his voice, leading to a 45‑pound loss.
- He reported recent PET scans show a positive outlook for both the carcinoma in his throat and his earlier non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
- He first faced stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2024, then a late‑2025 PET scan during follow‑up revealed an unrelated base‑of‑tongue carcinoma that a biopsy confirmed.
- He underwent about 35 sessions of targeted radiation in December and said both cancers were in remission by February 2026.
- The second cancer’s discovery on a routine scan underscores the value of follow‑up imaging for catching new disease early.