The singer just beat cancer for a second time and shared the news on Christmas. Montell Jordan announced on Instagram that he is completely cancer-free after a recurrence spread to his lymph nodes this year. The fifty-seven year old R&B artist called himself a two-time survivor following a two-year fight involving thirty-seven rounds of proton therapy and hormone treatment. He revealed that the all-clear diagnosis marked the end of what he described as a seven-and-a-half week interruption of life.
He is now promoting a biographical film about his experience titled SUSTAIN, set for release in 2026. Jordan initially had a prostatectomy last year before scans showed the cancer's return last September. As a Global Ambassador for ZERO Prostate Cancer, he used his platform to advocate for early detection. His plans include a thirty-city tour next year called "This Is How We Cure It," combining concerts with community health screenings to celebrate three decades in music.
He is now promoting a biographical film about his experience titled SUSTAIN, set for release in 2026. Jordan initially had a prostatectomy last year before scans showed the cancer's return last September. As a Global Ambassador for ZERO Prostate Cancer, he used his platform to advocate for early detection. His plans include a thirty-city tour next year called "This Is How We Cure It," combining concerts with community health screenings to celebrate three decades in music.