Ate Gay, may emosyonal na update ukol sa kanyang cancer journey
- Ate Gay shared encouraging news after revealing that his latest MRI showed no more tumors in his nose and neck
- The comedian expressed gratitude to God, his doctor, and everyone who continued praying for him throughout his cancer journey
- He also announced that he only has four remaining immunotherapy sessions before completing his treatment
- The update was accompanied by a smiling photo with his doctor at the hospital, bringing hope to supporters who have followed his recovery
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Ate Gay has given supporters an uplifting update on his ongoing battle with cancer, revealing that recent medical results brought encouraging news regarding his condition.

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The veteran comedian took to social media to share a photo of himself smiling beside his doctor, Dra. Jaeme Fernandez, while expressing gratitude after receiving the results of his latest MRI.
In his heartfelt post, Ate Gay happily announced that doctors found no more tumors in his nose and neck.
“Ang ganda ng Doktora ko oh (Dra. Jaeme Fernandez) at magandang balita wala na akong bukol sa ilong at Leeg result ng MRI yeheyyyy Thank you Lord Jesus ❤️❤️❤️4 nalang na immuno(every 21days) ay tapos na… salamat po sa Dasal at sa mga Anghel ko…”
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The comedian’s announcement quickly drew reactions from fans and supporters who celebrated the positive development in his recovery.
Netizens sent congratulatory messages, prayers, and words of encouragement as Ate Gay continues the final phase of his treatment.
According to his update, he now has only four remaining immunotherapy sessions, which are scheduled every 21 days, before completing his prescribed course of treatment.
The cheerful hospital photo also reflected the optimism surrounding his recovery, with Ate Gay smiling alongside the physician who has been helping oversee his medical care.
Months ago, Ate Gay publicly revealed that he had been diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer, a difficult announcement that prompted an outpouring of love and support from the entertainment industry and the public. He underwent an intensive treatment program that included sessions of radiation therapy along with chemotherapy. Despite the physical and emotional challenges brought by the illness, Ate Gay consistently shared his faith in God, remained hopeful throughout his treatment, and regularly thanked everyone who offered prayers, financial assistance, and emotional support during one of the most difficult chapters of his life.
Throughout his cancer journey, Ate Gay has frequently acknowledged the people who stood beside him, often referring to them as his “angels.”
Supporters continue to pray that Ate Gay will successfully complete his remaining immunotherapy sessions and eventually receive full medical clearance.
Ate Gay is one of the Philippines’ most popular stand-up comedians and impersonators. He built a loyal following through memorable performances in comedy bars and television, particularly for his acclaimed impersonation of the late screen legend Nora Aunor, earning him the title “Superstar ng Comedy Bars.” He is likewise recognized for his humorous musical mashups, clever wit, and unique style of comedy that blends satire, music, and entertainment, making him a beloved figure in Philippine show business for many years.
In another report, Ate Gay disclosed that Heart Evangelista has been one of the people consistently helping him throughout his battle with cancer. According to the comedian, Heart has been providing monthly financial assistance and even extended support for his treatment abroad. He also shared that several other celebrities contributed by helping cover his medical expenses and giving him work opportunities while he underwent treatment.
Later on, Heart Evangelista spoke about her charitable work during an interview on Fast Talk with Boy Abunda, saying she values “points in heaven” more than public recognition for helping others. Her remarks came after Ate Gay publicly revealed his Stage 4 cancer diagnosis and expressed gratitude for Heart’s generosity. Although Heart admitted she felt slightly uncomfortable that her assistance became public, she said she appreciated Ate Gay’s sincere acknowledgment and was simply grateful that she had been able to help during his difficult journey.
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