In October 2024, Dave Coulier, the beloved actor and comedian best known for his role as Joey Gladstone on Full House, was diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system. This unexpected diagnosis marked the beginning of a challenging journey for Coulier and his family.
Coulier first noticed symptoms when he experienced an upper respiratory infection that led to significant swelling in his lymph nodes. Concerned about a lump in his groin area, doctors conducted further tests. A biopsy confirmed the presence of aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Reflecting on the moment he received the news, Coulier shared, “I went from having a little bit of a head cold to having cancer. It was pretty overwhelming.”
Treatment Journey
Following his diagnosis, Coulier immediately began chemotherapy treatments. By November 2024, he had already undergone multiple rounds, facing both the physical and emotional toll of cancer treatment. He described the experience as “a really fast roller-coaster ride of a journey.”
Throughout this period, Coulier’s wife, Melissa Bring, became his pillar of strength. In an interview with WXYZ Detroit, she opened up about the difficulties they faced, saying, “He has some really tough days, and as the chemo accumulates, it gets a little tougher and more difficult.”
Family Support and Coping Mechanisms

Despite the hardships, Coulier and Melissa focused on staying positive. Melissa emphasized the importance of a hopeful outlook, stating, “He has such a positive attitude, and you need that to really fight it.”
To keep their spirits high, they incorporated small moments of joy into their daily routine. One such ritual included morning dance sessions with their dogs whenever Coulier felt well enough. “Every morning, if he’s feeling up for it, we try to put on a song and have a little dance party with the dogs because when you do feel good, you have to celebrate that too,” Melissa shared.
Coulier also drew strength from personal experiences. Having lost his mother, sister, and niece to cancer—and witnessing another sister fight the disease—he found inspiration in their resilience. Melissa reflected, “He takes every stride and really pulls strength from seeing the women who were so close in his life powering through it. He just wants to honor them.”
Public Disclosure and Advocacy

In November 2024, Coulier decided to share his diagnosis publicly to raise awareness about non-Hodgkin lymphoma and the importance of early detection. His openness led to an outpouring of support from fans and colleagues.
Notably, his Full House co-star John Stamos showed solidarity by wearing a bald cap. While the gesture received mixed reactions, it underscored the deep bond between them. Addressing the backlash, Coulier defended Stamos, stating, “This is how we are handling a very tough time.”
Looking Ahead
Despite the challenges, Coulier remained optimistic about his prognosis. He anticipated completing his chemotherapy treatments by February 2025 and hoped to achieve full remission. His journey highlighted the importance of early detection and the crucial role of support from loved ones.
As he continued his battle against non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Coulier’s story became a testament to resilience, positivity, and the power of advocacy. His candidness not only shed light on his personal struggles but also inspired and encouraged others facing similar health challenges.