The 34-year-old, who is in the midst of a terminal stage-four brain cancer battle, was in the hospital undergoing chemotherapy. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Johnny ...
“Everything was just going in the right direction for me, so I kind of want to take up where I left off.” “I felt like I was just kicking goals and I just couldn’t miss, and then all of a sudden the roof came crashing down,” he says of his 2017 diagnosis. “We love YOU! “Just everything that I was doing before,“ he said. “By the time I get to the top I just want to have a sleep.” “I understand that the cancer is terminal, but you know, I’m going to do everything I can and I am currently doing everything I can to kick its a***.”
Former Home and Away star Johnny Ruffo has delivered fans another health update as he continues his battle with brain cancer.
My goal now is to try and help as many people as I can and also live a happy life”. “And for me, it’s now been five years. “You are an absolute champion Johnny, sending love and strength ” a third added. “Heaps and stacks of good wishes Johnny,” Jamila Rizvi added. The 34-year-old took to his Instagram to share a photo from the hospital as he goes through another round of chemo. ,” he wrote alongside a photo of himself with a thumbs up, including the hashtags #ihatethischair #f***cancer.
Johnny Ruffo's fans and loved ones have joined their voices to remind him to stay strong as he continues to battle his terminal brain cancer.
I’ve made it a priority in 2023 to donate platelets and plasma as much as I can to do my bit to help any cancer sufferers that may need it.” It would be ideal if everyone was there – not for my sake, but theirs.” “At some point, it will get me but I’m still fighting. One user shared that Ruffo’s cancer battle has influenced him to do his part in helping other cancer sufferers, writing: “Thinking of you Johnny, I’ve been following your battle. Still kicking on…I’m already winning. [Kicpod podcast](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kicpod/id1457667995) where he shared his philosophy on how to make the most out of life, telling the show’s hosts that the key to life was to not “sweat the small things”.
Johnny Ruffo - best known for having played Chris Harrington on Home and Away - shared an update with fans on social media this week, following the actor ...
My goal now is to try and help as many people as I can and also live a happy life," he further commented on the show. And last year it was announced that his cancer was terminal. He said on The Project last year: "At some point it will get me but I'm still fighting. It was first announced that Johnny had cancer in 2017. He used hashtags that said "I hate this chair" and "f*** cancer". He wrote alongside a photo that month: "Powering through another round of chemo".
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The actor, known for his role as Chris Harrington, discovered his cancer had returned unexpectedly in 2020.
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Johnny Ruffo had been given the all clear in 2019, but his brain cancer returned the following year and his diagnosis has since progressed to 'terminal'.
My goal now is to try and help as many people as I can and also live a happy life," he further commented on the show. Back in December, Johnny penned that he had completed another year of chemotherapy and would be having "a few weeks break" over the festive period. And last year, sadly it was announced that his cancer was terminal. Johnny, who initially rose to fame on The X Factor Australia in 2011, captioned his post: "Back in my favourite chair." Can't wait to have a few weeks break over Christmas and spend some well earned time with my family". Speaking last year, he said: "At some point it will get me but I'm still fighting. "And for me it's now been five years. He wrote: "Another year of chemotherapy done. In 2019, Johnny was given the all clear, but just one year later, it had returned and his condition has since progressed to 'terminal'. In the snap posted, he can be seen smiling whilst sitting in a hospital chair during a recent visit, giving a thumbs up. In 2019, he announced that he had "beaten" cancer but then announced in 2020 that his brain cancer had returned. Now in his latest social media post, Johnny shared the latest news in his journey, revealing that he is back in hospital.
Channel 5 Home and Away's Johnny Ruffo has given a heartbreaking update on his terminal cancer diagnosis. Johnny played Chris Harrington on the soap, ...
My goal now is to try and help as many people as I can and also live a happy life," he added. The 34 year old is notable for being a finalist on the third season of The X Factor Australia in 2011. He added: "Powering through another round of chemo". Johnny wrote in a post in December last year that he had completed another year of chemotherapy. He used hashtags that said "I hate this chair" and "f*** cancer". He wrote: "Another year of chemotherapy done.