"The nodule on my right lung hasn't grown" - Twitch streamer Coletheman gives health update following testicular cancer diagnosis

Coletheman says that he might me "cancer free" (Image via Instagram/Coletheman)
Coletheman says that he might me "cancer free" (Image via Instagram/Coletheman)

NBA 2K gamer and Twitch streamer Cole "Coletheman" (193K followers) has given a rather positive update regarding his health. For those unaware, back in May 2024, he made a post on X announcing that the "doctors were sure" that he had cancer. He had also revealed that he needed to undergo surgery.

"Unfortunately, the doctors are sure I have cancer. I am getting an MRI on Saturday to confirm. And then, obviously, I’ll be getting surgery to remove the cancer. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers. I’ll push through this!"
Coletheman announced that he had cancer in May 2024 (Image via X/Coletheman)
Coletheman announced that he had cancer in May 2024 (Image via X/Coletheman)

Today (October 18, 2024), the Twitch streamer and YouTuber posted another update regarding his diagnosis. He revealed that his "abdominal area looked clear" and the nodule on his left lung had "disappeared."

"After being diagnosed with testicular cancer in June and going through surgery, it appears that I’m cancer-free. After my CT scan, my abdominal area looks clear. The nodule on my right lung hasn’t grown (which is great) and the nodule on my left lung has disappeared."

He also had a message for his fans:

"The past few months have been the most stressful time in my life, but I trusted God. Thank you all who prayed for me and supported me through the rough times. I love you all!"
Coletheman says he may be "cancer-free" (Image via X/Coletheman)
Coletheman says he may be "cancer-free" (Image via X/Coletheman)

"God is great, so happy for you" - Fans react to Coletheman's positive cancer update

Twitch streamer Coletheman has built a niche following within the NBA 2K community. Unsurprisingly, his positive health update and hint that he may be cancer-free drew a significant response from the online community. Let's look at some of the comments:

"God is great, so happy for you," said @lgymo

Twitch streamer AMP ImDavisss, who also started his career as an NBA 2K player, shared the following message:

"Praise God. Love you."

Here are a couple of more reactions:

"God is good!! Congratulations bredda. Happy for you and your family!," said @Yaadmangaming_
"Keep up the great energy, brother! We love to hear it!" said @zaro

Coletheman is also active on YouTube, where he has amassed over 915K subscribers. His videos primarily focus on NBA 2K-related content.

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