By Status Ain't Hood Staff
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December 30, 2025
R&B star and Georgia pastor Montell Jordan has announced he is officially cancer-free following a two-year fight with prostate cancer. Jordan shared the news with fans in an Instagram post and during an Instagram Live, calling the update the “greatest Christmas gift” he could receive. Doctors have confirmed that his cancer is now undetectable after a yearlong medical journey that included the removal of his prostate and extensive follow-up treatment. Jordan first revealed his early-stage prostate cancer diagnosis in January 2024. He underwent surgery to remove his prostate in November of that year, but the cancer returned months later. Since then, the 57-year-old artist has been transparent about his health, documenting the experience for a film titled SUSTAIN. “I am now a 2x cancer survivor,” Jordan wrote, describing the project as a chronicle of both the physical and emotional toll of the fight. During his Instagram Live, he detailed undergoing 37 proton treatments and making significant lifestyle changes, including eliminating sugar, bread, and dairy from his diet. Now feeling strong and grateful, Jordan said his PSA level is 0.01, a result doctors consider undetectable. He has emphasized that sharing his story is about helping others, particularly men facing similar diagnoses. In a September interview with CBS News Atlanta, Jordan noted that one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, with African American men disproportionately affected. He said SUSTAIN is intended to be a resource he wished he had at the start of his journey—one that helps families navigate difficult conversations and decisions while offering hope that the disease is treatable.