Former Dallas Cowboys great turned NFL Network analyst Michael Irvin said tests for throat cancer showed no sign of the disease in an Instagram post on Sunday. “I spoke with Dr St John at UCLA Medical and she has informed me that all test have come back 100!% clean. NO CANCER!!!!!!” the post reads, in part.
View this post on Instagram Thank you God for continuing to answer Prayers and Thank you ALL for Praying. I spoke with Dr St John at UCLA Medical and she has informed me that all test have come back 100!% clean. NO CANCER!!!!!! It is impossible to express my family and my appreciation for the overwhelming out pour of love, support and prayers. I was on my threshing floor dealing with the stronghold of fear. You all covered and encourage me. ???????????????????????? To God be the Glory???????????????????? A post shared by Michael Irvin (@michaelirvin88) on Mar 31, 2019 at 8:26am PDT
Thank you God for continuing to answer Prayers and Thank you ALL for Praying. I spoke with Dr St John at UCLA Medical and she has informed me that all test have come back 100!% clean. NO CANCER!!!!!! It is impossible to express my family and my appreciation for the overwhelming out pour of love, support and prayers. I was on my threshing floor dealing with the stronghold of fear. You all covered and encourage me. ???????????????????????? To God be the Glory????????????????????
A post shared by Michael Irvin (@michaelirvin88) on Mar 31, 2019 at 8:26am PDT
Irvin, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2007, had sought help after losing his voice and was advised to get a biopsy. Irvin, 53, said last week that he spent two days at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center for the testing, noting that his father died of throat cancer at 51. He retired from football in 1999 after 12 seasons, all with the Cowboys. Irvin finished his career with 750 catches for 11,904 yards and 65 touchdowns, making five Pro Bowls and winning three Super Bowl titles along the way. –Field Level Media
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