Foster Moreau's Victorious Battle: Full Remission From Hodgkin Lymphoma



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Foster Moreau's Victorious Battle: Full Remission From Hodgkin Lymphoma
Foster Moreau's Victorious Battle: Full Remission From Hodgkin Lymphoma

As of Monday, veteran tight end Foster Moreau breathes easier, announcing that his cancer is in full remission. A little over three months ago, the resilient athlete was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, a life-altering revelation that surfaced during a routine physical while visiting the New Orleans Saints as a free agent.

This recent proclamation, however, marks a notable victory in Moreau's arduous battle against the disease.

A Turbulent Journey Towards Remission

"After a few tumultuous months, I've been blessed with the news that I am in full remission from Hodgkin Lymphoma!" Moreau shared enthusiastically via Twitter on Monday.

His tweet radiated gratitude towards those who lent their support during his health crisis. "I'm so grateful to everyone who reached out to offer their love and support; our prayers were answered. From here I will continue to live my life as God intended."

Despite the intimidating diagnosis, Moreau's resilience was evident throughout his ordeal.

His determination enabled him to participate fully in voluntary offseason practice mere weeks following the diagnosis, demonstrating an inspiring spirit that resonates with his fans and fellow athletes alike. "I'll continue to fight this as long as I need to," Moreau said at the time.

"As many times as I need to fight this and go back into remission, I will."

Standing Tall on and Off the Field

Moreau, a commendable presence in American football, graced the field at LSU from 2015 to 2019. Subsequently, he was selected in the fourth round of the 2019 draft by the Las Vegas Raiders, a testament to his prowess and potential.

Facing the biggest adversary of his life, Moreau's approach mirrored his outlook on the field. "There's no other way to look at it, right? So I'm preparing for my opponent, right? Hodgkin's lymphoma, chemotherapy, I'm preparing for being on an IV, for six, seven, eight hours.

Whatever it takes, right? Because I mean, there's no other option. There's no option," Moreau told "GMA" back in April. Foster Moreau's announcement not only marks a significant milestone in his personal battle but also stands as a beacon of hope for others engaged in similar struggles.