Editor's note: The video above is from 2014 explaining lymphoma.
Oscar-winning actor Jeff Bridges announced Monday he has lymphoma.
As the Dude would say.. New (expletive) has come to light," the Big Lebowski star said in a tweet.
"I have been diagnosed with Lymphoma. Although it is a serious disease, I feel fortunate that I have a great team of doctors and the prognosis is good," he continued. "I’m starting treatment and will keep you posted on my recovery."
Bridges, 70, thanked his family and friends for their love and support before encouraging fans to head to the polls.
"Thank you for your prayers and well wishes. And, while I have you, please remember to go vote. Because we are all in this together. Love, Jeff." he tweeted.
Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system, which is part of the way the body fights germs, according to the Mayo Clinic. The two main types of lymphoma are Hodgkin's lymphoma and Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
"Lymphoma treatment may involve chemotherapy, immunotherapy medications, radiation therapy, a bone marrow transplant or some combination of these," the Mayo Clinic said.
Men over the age of 55 are among the higher risk groups for developing lymphoma.
Bridges' acting credits include "The Big Lebowski," "True Grit," "Starman" and "The Last Picture Show." His turn as a country singer in "Crazy Heart" won him the Oscar for best actor in 2010.