The road to recovery is a difficult one. Colton Underwood shared an update regarding his health on Monday, March 23, three days after revealing that he had tested positive for the coronavirus.
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Alex Trebek has defied the odds! One year after he was diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer, the host posted a personal video update for his fans.
Noting that the one-year survival rate for patients suffering from his same disease was 18 percent, Trebek said, «I'm very happy to report I have just reached that marker.»
«Now, I'd be lying if I said the journey had been an easy one. There were some good days but a lot of not-so-good days,» the longtime TV personality admitted. «I joked with
The road to recovery is a difficult one. Colton Underwood shared an update regarding his health on Monday, March 23, three days after revealing that he had tested positive for the coronavirus.
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© Getty Getty Idris Elba's wife Sabrina Dhowre has revealed she and her husband are showing "no symptoms" after he tested positive for Coronavirus.
Idris Elba's wife Sabrina Dhowre has revealed she and her husband are showing "no symptoms" after he tested positive for Coronavirus.The 29 year old, who married the Luther actor in Marrakech, Morocco in 2019, took to her Instagram Stories to share the update with her 296,000 followers. Writing over a black background, Sabrina said: "We are ok! We're both in quarantine with no symptoms.
Less than three weeks ahead of the annual awards show, Alex Trebek has officially opted out of making an appearance at the 2020 Canadian Screen Awards.
Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek is to skip the upcoming Canadian Screen Awards, where he is set to receive a special tribute on March 29 in Toronto as he battles stage IV pancreatic cancer, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The 79-year-old Canada-born game show host was previously announced as the recipient of a special honor for his contribution to the media industry after returning to host Jeopardy! in August 2019.
Happy anniversary, Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez! The 44-year-old Yankees star took to Instagram on Monday to celebrate the one-year mark since his proposal. "One year ago on a beach in the Bahamas....I was a nervous wreck, more nervous than my entire playing career, I got down on one knee and asked you a question… you said yes," he wrote on the social network.
For 36 years, Alex Trebek has been the purveyor of obscure facts from the archeologist who opened King Tut's tomb in 1922 (Who is Howard Carter?) to the device Alexander Graham Bell tested out on Civil War vets still riddled with bullets (What is a metal detector?). But for the past year, the longtime Jeopardy! host has been educating his followers on something infinitely more important and far more personal.
Alex Trebek is defying the odds. The longtime Jeopardy! host took to social media to give viewers an update on his battle with pancreatic cancer.
Alex Trebek is opening up about his health.
Can you believe it’s been ONE YEAR since Alex Trebek shocked us all by revealing his cancer diagnosis??
Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek has donated $100,000 to a new homeless shelter in Los Angeles.
Alex Trebek is making great strides in his fight against stage 4 pancreatic cancer. The Jeopardy! host, 79, released a video update about the current state of his health on social media on March 4, and revealed that he will continue to battle his cancer one day at a time. The update comes one year after his diagnosis — a milestone just 18 percent of those with his stage and type of cancer, survive.
Alex Trebek has now reached a major milestone in his battle with pancreatic cancer. In a new video update, the beloved Jeopardy! host revealed that he has now passed the one-year survival mark since being diagnosed with the disease, and his doctor is optimistic that this is just the beginning.