First Dates star Merlin Griffiths has shared an update on his progress since being diagnosed with cancer – confirming he is “all clear” for now.
The 48-year-old has posted a message to his fans on social media after being diagnosed with the condition in 2021.
The Channel 4 personality previously said he was “clear” of the disease in April earlier this year.
In his latest update on Wednesday, Griffiths posted on Instagram with a “final Year 1” scan.
The post said: “Hi Merlin, Hope you are well. Your CT scan has just come through.
“All looks good, there are no signs of any reoccurrence. Hope this is reassuring.”
Griffiths captioned his post and said: “Final Year 1 scan results are in, and it’s ALL CLEAR for now.”
The star also thanked the NHS as he shared the news on his platform.
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Griffiths was flooded with messages of support on the post.
British chef and television presenter James Martin wrote: “Brilliant news fella just brilliant see you at the house and stay for a glass or 4.”
To which Griffiths replied: “Thank you James. You’ve been a big part of my positivity the last few years mate.”
‘The path is now clearer’
In 2021, following his surgery to remove a tumour, Griffiths thanked the NHS for “literally saving my life”.
At the time, he took to Instagram and Twitter and shared a smiling selfie and update fans about his “robotic surgery”.
He wrote: “And breathe. 6 days, start to finish.
“Now for real #cancer recovery. I’ve had open laparotomies before and the recovery was 6 weeks in hospital before robotic surgery!! Amazing.”
He later revealed more details of his surgery and thanked the NHS for the “excellent” cancer care he had received.
In a tweet, Griffiths said: “Now I’m home I’d also like to share that the excellent #cancer care has been jointly provided by MDT’s at @OUHospitals & @nhsuhcw.
“Both treating patients with latest gold (standard) pathways for best outcomes. Highly recommended if you need to refer your case.
“Journey is far from over yet. But the path is now clearer than it has been for quite some time. #nhs #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth”.
Griffiths first rose to fame as the bartender who spoke to participants while they waited at the bar for their match on Channel 4 show, First Dates.
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What is bowel cancer?
The NHS has said bowel cancer is found anywhere in the large bowel, which includes the colon and rectum.
It is the most common type of cancer in the UK.
Some of the symptoms include:
• Changes in your stool, such as diarrhoea or constipation, that is not usual for you.
• Blood in your stool that is red or black.
• Stomach pains
• Bloating
• Losing weight without trying.
• Feeling fatigued for no reason.
• Needing to poo more or less often than usual.