<p>Los Angeles: Hollywood veteran Dolph Lundgren says he is cancer-free after battling the disease for over nine years.</p>.<p>Lundgren, best known for playing Russian boxer Ivan Drago in Sylvester Stallone's <em>Rocky IV</em>, shared the news in a video posted on his official Instagram page on Wednesday.</p>.<p>"Health update - finally cancer-free with gratefulness and excitement for a bright future. Thanks for all your support always," the Swedish-American actor wrote in the caption.</p>.<p>Lundgren, 67, recorded the video message from a hospital bed at UCLA and said he was undergoing a procedure to "get rid of that last tumour." "Since there are no cancer cells in my body anymore, then I guess I’ll be cancer-free, so I’m looking forward to this procedure. It’s been a rough ride and really taught me how to live in the moment and enjoy every moment of life. It’s the only way to go," he said.</p>.From SRK, Vijay to Virat Kohli: Top 10 Highest Tax-Paying Celebrities in FY 2024.<p>Lundgren, also known for appearing in <em>The Expendables</em> franchise, <em>Creed II</em> and <em>Aquaman</em>, was first diagnosed in 2015 after doctors found a cancerous tumour in his kidney.</p>.<p>After removing that tumour, he was in remission until 2020, when he revealed doctors found a "few more tumors around the area".</p>.<p>At the time, Lundgren said the doctors told him that he had two-three years left to live. </p>
<p>Los Angeles: Hollywood veteran Dolph Lundgren says he is cancer-free after battling the disease for over nine years.</p>.<p>Lundgren, best known for playing Russian boxer Ivan Drago in Sylvester Stallone's <em>Rocky IV</em>, shared the news in a video posted on his official Instagram page on Wednesday.</p>.<p>"Health update - finally cancer-free with gratefulness and excitement for a bright future. Thanks for all your support always," the Swedish-American actor wrote in the caption.</p>.<p>Lundgren, 67, recorded the video message from a hospital bed at UCLA and said he was undergoing a procedure to "get rid of that last tumour." "Since there are no cancer cells in my body anymore, then I guess I’ll be cancer-free, so I’m looking forward to this procedure. It’s been a rough ride and really taught me how to live in the moment and enjoy every moment of life. It’s the only way to go," he said.</p>.From SRK, Vijay to Virat Kohli: Top 10 Highest Tax-Paying Celebrities in FY 2024.<p>Lundgren, also known for appearing in <em>The Expendables</em> franchise, <em>Creed II</em> and <em>Aquaman</em>, was first diagnosed in 2015 after doctors found a cancerous tumour in his kidney.</p>.<p>After removing that tumour, he was in remission until 2020, when he revealed doctors found a "few more tumors around the area".</p>.<p>At the time, Lundgren said the doctors told him that he had two-three years left to live. </p>