Ate Gay gets emotional over result of new treatment’s 1st session
- Ate Gay shared another encouraging update on his ongoing battle against Stage 4 cancer after undergoing additional CyberKnife treatment
- The comedian revealed that his doctor was pleased with the progress of the tumor in his neck, which has been healing well during treatment
- Ate Gay credited the improvement to God’s grace, the prayers of his supporters, and the care provided by his medical team at Asian Hospital
- Despite continuing his treatment, the beloved entertainer remains optimistic and has even been allowed by his doctors to continue performing
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Ate Gay has given fans another hopeful update on his cancer journey, sharing positive news about the neck tumor that was recently discovered by his doctors.

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In a social media post, the veteran comedian and impersonator expressed gratitude after receiving encouraging feedback from his physician regarding the progress of his treatment.
“Thank You Lord.. sabi ng Doctor ko bakit sa akin Ang bills maghilom ng bukol ko.. Dami kasi nagdadasal 🙏🙏🙏 .. Ang galing ng Cyberknife at ng Asian Hospital … ❤️❤️❤️ 2nd cyberknife .. tatlo pa,” Ate Gay wrote.
His latest post delighted many of his supporters, who have continued praying for his recovery throughout his battle against Stage 4 cancer.
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Only a few days earlier, Ate Gay disclosed that doctors had discovered another tumor located below his neck near his shoulder. According to the comedian, his medical team acted immediately by starting CyberKnife treatment to address the growth.
In his earlier update, he shared:
“Nakitaan ako ng bukol sa ibaba ng leeg ko malapit sa balikat na agad Nila Inagapan gamit Ang CYBERKNIFE 1 (5 session).”
He also took the opportunity to thank the people who have been helping him throughout his treatment.
“Salamat sa pagmamahal ng Anghel ko at ng Asian Hospital sa aking Doktora Dra. Jaeme Fernandez, Dr. Arzadon, Doctor TJ Ngelangel, Dra. Corazon Ngelangel.”
Despite undergoing treatment, Ate Gay assured fans that his doctors have allowed him to continue working because his energy has remained stable.
“Di naman maapektuhan Ang Energy ko dahil dito, pinapayagan nila ako magperform ng bonggang bongga…”
His newest update suggests that the tumor has been responding positively to treatment. Ate Gay happily shared that his doctor even remarked on how quickly the tumor has been healing, which he believes has been made possible through countless prayers from family, friends, supporters, and well-wishers.
The comedian also praised the effectiveness of the CyberKnife procedure and expressed appreciation for the care he continues to receive from his doctors and the staff of Asian Hospital.
Throughout his cancer battle, Ate Gay has consistently chosen to keep the public updated about his condition. Rather than hiding his struggles, he has openly documented both the difficult moments and the victories, often using his platform to thank God, his doctors, and everyone praying for him.
His transparency has inspired many supporters, who continue leaving encouraging messages on his posts while expressing hope for his complete recovery.
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 Superstar Nora Aunor, which earned him the title “Superstar ng Comedy Bars.” He is likewise recognized for his humorous musical mashups, quick wit, and distinctive style of comedy that blends satire, music, and entertainment, making him one of Philippine show business’ most beloved performers for many years.
Earlier, Ate Gay clarified that he is not yet cancer-free despite social media posts claiming that he has already beaten cancer. The comedian explained that he is still undergoing CyberKnife treatment and immunotherapy as part of his fight against Stage 4 cancer. Instead, he shared that his condition has improved, saying he has regained his strength and has started gaining weight again.
Previously, Ate Gay, whose real name is Gil Aducal Morales, fondly recalled her memorable encounters with the late Nora Aunor. During an appearance on the April 1 episode of Fast Talk with Boy Abunda, the comedian opened up about her admiration for the National Artist and shared how the Superstar greatly influenced her career as one of the country’s most recognized impersonators.
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