Bruce Campbell Reveals "Treatable, Not Curable" Cancer Diagnosis

Hollywood actor Bruce Campbell has publicly announced he has been diagnosed with a form of cancer he describes as "treatable" but not "curable." The 67-year-old star, best known for the "Evil Dead" franchise, shared the news via social media to preempt misinformation. Campbell stated that his treatment will force him to cancel upcoming convention appearances and take a step back from work. He aims to focus on his health over the summer with the goal of promoting his new self-directed film, "Ernie & Emma," in the fall.

Key Points: Bruce Campbell Diagnosed with Treatable, Incurable Cancer

  • Diagnosis is treatable but incurable
  • Actor will cancel conventions and appearances
  • Plans to focus on treatment this summer
  • Aims to tour with new film "Ernie & Emma" in fall
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Bruce Campbell diagnosed with 'treatable' but not 'curable' cancer

Hollywood star Bruce Campbell announces a cancer diagnosis, calling it "treatable" but not "curable," forcing him to cancel appearances.

"I'm having one of those. It's also called a type of cancer that's 'treatable' not 'curable.' - Bruce Campbell"

Los Angeles, March 2

Hollywood star Bruce Campbell, known for his work in Evil Dead, Jack of All Trades and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, has been diagnosed with an "incurable" form of cancer.

The actor, 67, did not reveal which type of cancer he has been diagnosed with, but he said it is "treatable," reports people.com.

He began his statement, which was a text overlay on a photograph posted to his Instagram and X accounts, saying, "Hi folks, these days, when someone is having a health issue, it's referred to as an 'opportunity,' so let's go with that."

"I'm having one of those. It's also called a type of cancer that's 'treatable' not 'curable.' I apologize if that's a shock - it was to me too," he wrote.

He went on to explain that he would not share further details and noted that he made the announcement for professional purposes, stating that "a few things will have to change."

He said that appearances, conventions and "work in general" will be taking "a back seat to treatment."

"My plan is to get as well as I possibly can over the summer so that I can tour with my new movie Ernie & Emma this fall," he said.

"There are several cons this year summer that I have to cancel. Big regrets on my part. Treatment needs and professional obligations don't always go hand-in-hand."

The actor said that he did not publicly share the news to "enlist sympathy-or advice - I just want to get ahead of this information in case false information gets out (which it will)."

Campbell closed out his statement reassuring his fans, whom he calls the greatest in the world, that he's "a tough old son-of-a-bitch with a "great support," and expects "to be around a while."

Campbell is best known for his work in Sam Raimi's 1981 horror cult classic, The Evil Dead. He has since reprised his role of Ash Williams in the film franchise. He also did voiceover work in the franchise's most recent film, Evil Dead Rise (2023).

He is listed as an executive producer in the sixth film, Evil Dead Burn, which is scheduled for a July 24, 2026, release. In addition to Evil Dead Burn, Campbell's forthcoming comedy film, Ernie & Emma, will be released in the fall. Campbell wrote, directed and stars in the new movie.

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Rohit P
It takes real courage to share such personal news so publicly. The way he's framing it as an "opportunity" shows his mindset. More power to him.
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Aman W
Respect for his honesty. In India, we often see celebrities hide such things until the last moment. This transparency helps fans understand and support better.
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Sarah B
His work in Evil Dead brought so much joy to horror fans worldwide, including here. Hoping his treatment goes well and he can enjoy the release of his new film.
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Vikram M
"Treatable, not curable" – that's a tough reality for anyone. But his fighting spirit is clear. Reminds me of many Indian cancer survivors who live full lives with ongoing treatment. Jai ho!
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Karthik V
While I admire his bravery, I do wish he had shared *which* type of cancer. It could have raised awareness and maybe even helped with early detection for others. Just a thought.
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Nisha Z
Hercules and Xena were my childhood! Bruce Campbell was a huge part of that. Sending all my positive vibes. His plan to tour in the fall shows he's not giving up. 💪

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