“Full House” star Dave Coulier shared an exciting update amid his battle with cancer.
Coulier — who is currently in remission from Stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma — launched a wellness brand called AwearMarket. Now, the brand is kickstarting a wellness “club.”
“Join the club! Take care of your body… and get rewarded for it,” Coulier captioned a joint Instagram post on Tuesday, April 14. “Every step you’re already taking? It adds up. Points. Perks. Money back. Your healthy habits just got a glow up.”
Dave Coulier Launches Awear Market
In December 2025, the “Fuller House” star launched the digital marketplace AwearMarket to raise awareness and bring attention to health by providing non-toxic, eco-friendly products for daily living.
“Cancer picked a fight with me and now I’m fighting back. Not just for me, but for you too. So I started AwearMarket,” he shared in his announcement. “Because our lives are filled with toxic things. Our garbage bags, our toilet paper, the clothes we’re wearing, the foods we’re eating.”
AwearMarket is on a mission to “curate trusted, non-toxic products from small businesses who share our values because together, we’re building a healthier future for all.”
Now, the comedian’s brand is giving customers a chance to “earn points” that can be used to redeem rewards.
Dave Coulier’s Cancer Battle
Coulier was diagnosed with two separate and unrelated cancers within months of each other.
The beloved actor first revealed his Stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis in November 2024.
“[My doctors] said, ‘Hey, we wish we had better news, but you have non-Hodgkin lymphoma, B-cell lymphoma,'” Coulier said during an interview on “Today”. “It was a shock.”
He added, “The first thing I said to them was, ‘Wait a minute — cancer? [I was] feeling like I got punched in the stomach because it never happens to you. You always hear about it happening to someone else.”
After rounds of chemotherapy, Coulier was declared cancer-free. However, just months later, doctors discovered HPV-related oropharyngeal tongue cancer in October 2025.
“To go through chemotherapy and feel that relief of whoah, it’s gone, and then to get a test that says, well now you’ve got another kind of cancer … it is a shock to the system,” he told “Today” at the time. “We found it early enough where it’s very treatable. … It’s got a 90% curability rate. The doctor said the prognosis is good, but we’re going to start radiation immediately.”
In February, Coulier revealed he is in remission.



