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Dave Coulier Shares Update on Cancer Battle, Details 'Roller Coaster' of Symptoms

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Dave Coulier is sharing an update on his battle with cancer. Back in November, the 65-year-old Full House actor revealed that he was diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

Shortly after sharing the news, Dave shaved his head with the help of longtime friend and co-star John Stamos.

During the new episode of his Full House Rewind podcast released on Friday (January 10), Dave opened up about his treatment and admitted “it’s been a little bit of an adjustment” not having hair. Keep reading to find out more…“I’m feeling good.

My hair has not grown back at this time yet,” Dave told co-host Marla Sokoloff. “I realize how much that hair keeps you warm,” Dave said. “Gets a little cold here in Michigan where I’m at.” “That’ll come in handy during the summer, I guess.

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