Oscar-Winning actor De Niro diagnosed with cancer ( 2003-10-21 09:08) (Agencies)
Academy Award winning actor Robert De Niro, 60, has been diagnosed with
prostate cancer, but his prospects for a full recovery are good, his publicist
announced on Monday.
"Doctors say the condition was detected at an early stage
because of regular checkups," publicist Stan Rosenfield said in a statement.
"Because of the early detection and his excellent physical condition, doctors
project a full recovery."
De Niro won an Oscar as best actor in 1981 for "Raging Bull," and was named
best supporting actor in 1975 for his role in "The Godfather: Part II."
The native New Yorker, who shot to prominence in Martin Scorsese's 1973 film
"Mean Streets," has received four other Oscar nominations as best actor in "Cape
Fear" (1991), "Awakenings" (1990), "The Deer Hunter" (1978) and "Taxi Driver"
(1976).
He was last seen in movie theaters reprising his comic turn as mobster Paul
Vitti in the film "Analyze That" with Billy Crystal
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