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Home / Health / Harold Bishop Actor Defies Death Date

Harold Bishop Actor Defies Death Date

16 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Ian Smith defied a terminal cancer diagnosis expected to be fatal by March 2025.
  • He is celebrating reaching Christmas and plans to go fishing.
  • Smith advocates for early cancer detection, especially for men.
Harold Bishop Actor Defies Death Date

Ian Smith, the beloved actor famed for his role as Harold Bishop on Neighbours, has defied a terminal cancer diagnosis. Initially given a prognosis of succumbing to pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma by March 2025, the 87-year-old is now celebrating reaching Christmas. He expressed his delight, stating he sees no reason why he won't be present for the following year's festivities.

Smith's cancer has been slowed by immunotherapy treatment, and he plans to spend the holiday season engaged in his passion for fishing. Earlier in the year, he had considered voluntary assisted dying, legal in Australia under specific circumstances for terminal patients. However, he rescinded his decision, now glad he did not proceed, while still endorsing the concept of voluntary assisted dying itself.

Encouragingly, Smith implored men to address any health concerns without delay, emphasizing that early detection is key to overcoming cancer. He highlighted his own experience as a testament to the possibility of outliving grim prognoses and living life fully, urging proactive engagement with medical professionals.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ian Smith has been diagnosed with terminal pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma, a rare and aggressive lung cancer.
Yes, Ian Smith had planned for voluntary assisted dying but decided against it, choosing to continue living.
Ian Smith advises men to visit their doctors about any concerns to ensure early cancer detection.

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