FILE -- Actor Dave Coulier arrives on the red carpet of the world premiere of Disney's "Planes" in 2013. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision/AP)
Dave Coulier says he is cancer-free.
The actor and comedian shared the good news about his cancer update on “Good Morning America.”
Coulier, 66, was diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2024 and first went public about his tongue cancer diagnosis last December.
“It’s been a roller coaster ride for sure,” the comedian said. “I’m in remission with both cancers. And what a journey this has been.”
Coulier’s announcement came on World Cancer Day, and he shared his update in an interview with “GMA” anchor Robin Roberts, a breast cancer survivor.
Beloved for his portrayal of Uncle Joey in the ’90s sitcom “Full House,” Coulier also emphasized the importance of early detection during his Wednesday interview.
“I never wanted to be the poster boy for cancer ... but now I feel like I can encourage people to get those prostate exams and mammograms,” he said. “Just talk to your doctors and get ahead of this.”
Coulier thanked his family and close friends for supporting him along his cancer journey.