We don't know that for sure. Last official news source was from early July with a not so good prognosis. Then, one translated source of dubious credibility breezes in through reddit? I'd say wait until there's some official word.
I'm sorry, but I agree. The last report at the end of June was... grim. Stage four and terminal. Now in six weeks, he's "cancer free?" Im sorry, but that's not how it works. I'm not a doctor, but I know enough to say that that just doesn't happen.
There's far more to say on the matter, but there's no point. It's just even sadder.
I only found two sites reporting this, both or dubious veracity. One didn't even give the correct form of cancer. One referenced an Icelandic site, which seems to have an audio interview on it, I recognise the voice... but it and the page are in Icelandic. Any speakers on here?
http://ruv.is/frett/lifid-er-nuna-0
Also typically stage IV cancer isn't curable (at least immediately). It enters a state of 'no disease detected'. And only once that occurs for 5 years is the cancer considered in remission. Stage IV means it's spread throughout the body.
You were missing a few letters there mighty :D
Congratulations is SO 2000. I'm living in the future
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There's far more to say on the matter, but there's no point. It's just even sadder.
I only found two sites reporting this, both or dubious veracity. One didn't even give the correct form of cancer. One referenced an Icelandic site, which seems to have an audio interview on it, I recognise the voice... but it and the page are in Icelandic. Any speakers on here?
http://ruv.is/frett/lifid-er-nuna-0