All My Children alum Colin Egglesfield, who is a three-time cancer survivor, detailed the 2006 breakdown he had while on set of the soap opera after keeping his testicular cancer treatments a secret.
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While hosting the March 20 episode of the 'Let’s Be Clear' podcast, 'All My Children' actor Colin Egglesfield says he learned ...
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