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Ate Gay no longer has lumps on neck and nose following MRI


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Ate Gay no longer has lumps on neck and nose following MRI

Ate Gay gave his followers a new health update.

On Facebook, the comedian said he no longer has lumps on his neck and nose following his MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging).

"Magandang balita wala na akong bukol sa ilong at leeg result ng MRI yeheyyyy. Thank you Lord Jesus," Ate Gay wrote in the caption.

According to Mayo Clinic, an MRI “is a noninvasive way for a medical professional to examine your organs, tissues and skeletal system. It produces high-resolution images of the inside of the body that help diagnose a variety of conditions.”

Ate Gay also said he has four immunotherapy sessions left, done every 21 days, for a total of 12 sessions.

He thanked the Lord, “mga anghel ko,” and his supporters for the prayers.

In a September 2025 episode of "Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho," Ate Gay disclosed his Stage 4 cancer diagnosis, and since then, blessings have been pouring in for the comedian.

An anonymous donor helped him with his radiation therapy at the Asian Hospital, while a fan lent a condo unit nearby for the comedian's convenience.

After six days of treatment, the lump on his neck had visibly shrunk. In an October 2025 interview with Nelson Canlas, Ate Gay gave the lowdown of his full treatment: 35 days of radiation and five times a week of chemotherapy.

Last November, Ate Gay said he already "graduated" from radiation and chemotherapy.

An update from December 2025 also showed that the lump on his neck has already flattened.

Ate Gay had revealed on "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda" in March this year that Heart Evangelista was one of the key people supporting him in his cancer treatment.

—Nika Roque/CDC, GMA News

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