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Colin Egglesfield Reveals He's Been Diagnosed with Cancer for Third Time

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Colin Egglesfield is sharing an update on his health. The 51-year-old actor – best known for his roles in All My Children, The Client’s List, Something Borrowed, and Melrose Place – took to Instagram earlier this week to reveal that he is recovering from surgery after being diagnosed with prostate cancer.

This is now the third time Colin has battled cancer. Keep reading to find out more…“‘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’ ✨” Colin started. “I found this quote from an interview I did when I was 25 and it has served me well throughout my life including recently.

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