Hugh Jackman’s biopsy result comes back ‘inconclusive’ after being treated for skin cancer six times

Hugh Jackman’s latest biopsy result comes back ‘inconclusive’ after actor treated him for skin cancer six times in the past










Hugh JackmanThe most recent biopsy result of ‘ has come back ‘inconclusive’.

The 52-year-old actor – who has been treated for skin cancer six times before – underwent a minor medical procedure after his ‘amazing’ dermatologists noticed something ‘irregular’ on his nose earlier this week.

And on Sunday, he revealed that his test results are back, but they are inconclusive because doctors didn’t go ‘deep enough’.

Hugh Jackman’s recent biopsy result is ‘inconclusive’. The 52-year-old actor – who has been treated for skin cancer six times before – underwent a minor medical procedure last week after his ‘amazing’ dermatologists noticed something ‘irregular’ on his nose.

However, Hugh – who now needs re-testing – insists he is not worried about what the end result might be, as he has been assured by physicians that the worst-case scenario will be basal cell carcinoma, Which is ‘not dangerous’. ‘.

In a new Instagram video, he said: ‘First of all, thank you everyone for your incredible support. There was so much support for the biopsy I just got.

‘I promised that I would keep you updated. It came back really inconclusive which means they didn’t take enough because I’m about to start filming so we didn’t want to go too deep.

On Sunday, he revealed that his test results are back, but they are inconclusive because doctors didn't go 'deep enough'

On Sunday, he revealed that his test results are back, but they are inconclusive because doctors didn’t go ‘deep enough’

‘They’re not worried. The one who came back did not worry them. If it is anything, it is a basal cell carcinoma which is not dangerous but needs to be taken care of.

When he finishes filming in a few months, the Reminiscence star will undergo a second biopsy.

And Hugh also encouraged people to have regular ‘skin checks’ as well as ‘wear sunscreen’ to protect their skin from the sun’s harmful rays.

He wrote alongside his video: ‘Update on my biopsy: It’s comeback “inconclusive”. It means they didn’t take enough. That said, at worst it can be a basal cell carcinoma (BCC).

‘So while I’m filming, I’ll double check it. I know I’m repeating myself and probably won’t stop… Please get a skin test and apply sunscreen. Thank you all for so much support. I am looking forward to seeing your comments and stories. If by posting about this I remind a person to go to their dermatologist – I’m glad. (sic)’

However, Hugh - who now needs re-testing - insists he is not worried about what the end result may be, as he has been assured by physicians that the worst-case scenario will be basal cell carcinoma, Which is 'not dangerous'.  '

However, Hugh – who now needs re-testing – insists he is not worried about what the end result may be, as he has been assured by physicians that the worst-case scenario will be basal cell carcinoma, Which is ‘not dangerous’. ‘

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