Jeff Bridges revealed his tumor has “drastically shrunk.”
The 71-year-old actor, who announced his lymphoma diagnosis in October, shared the positive news on his website, in a post dated Jan. 6.
“I go in for a CAT scan to see if my new protocol is shrinking the tumor,” Bridges said. “Turns out it’s working beautifully. The thing has drastically shrunk.”
“I come home elated with the news,” he continued.
In December, Bridges revealed he had shaved his head and was “feeling good.”
“Here’s the latest: Feeling good. Shaved my head. Got a puppy — Monty. Had a birthday — 71, man,” the star of “The Big Lebowski” shared on Instagram.
In the fall, Bridges also opened up about how the diagnosis made him appreciate his “morality.”
“This cancer thing is bringing on feelings of preciousness, and gratitude, and good old fashion love, and lots of it, big time,” Bridges penned at the time.
“I’m feeling so much of it comin’ my way, and man, I appreciate it. It’s contagious, all this love, like some kind of positive virus,” he continued.