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Alex Trebek is thinking back on his life and work. The 79-year-old “Jeopardy!” host has penned a memoir, The Answer Is… Reflections on My Life, in which he delves into his childhood, early work, marriages, family, “Jeopardy!” hosting gig, and his cancer diagnosis.
Candid and heartfelt, as well as funny and inspirational, Trebek’s memoir gives the reader insights into everything from his favourite celebrity encounter to how he hopes to spend his final moments.
Before diving into the book, read on
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LOS ANGELES -- Alex Trebek says he’s responding exceptionally well to treatment for pancreatic cancer and expects to mark his two-year survival next February. His doctor has said he’s counting on that milestone, the “Jeopardy!” host said, “so I expect to be around ‘cause he said I will be around.
Alex Trebek is putting fans’ concerns about his health at ease. The “Jeopardy!” host, who turned 80 on Wednesday, previously penned in his new memoir, “The Answer Is...
Alex Trebek doesn’t plan on undergoing cancer treatment forever.
Alex Trebek wants his fans to know that he is not giving up his battle against stage 4 pancreatic cancer.In his new memoir, thehoststated that he has decided to cease all treatment if his current protocol fails.«I’m going to stick with this current protocol, then that’s it.
Twitter account, comes after the host previously wrote in his recently released memoir, “The Answer Is…”, that his current round would be his last. “Quality of life was an important consideration,” he wrote.“That quote from the book was written BEFORE my current regimen, and I was going through some bad times,” Trebek said Wednesday.
Alex Trebek doesn’t plan on undergoing cancer treatment forever.
Alex Trebek credits his wife Jean with keeping him "alive" during his cancer battle. The 'Jeopardy!' host has been married to Jean for 30 years, and has credited her with saving his life amid his year-long battle with stage four pancreatic cancer, as he says that without her, he would have "put [him]self out of this" by now.
Alex Trebek opens up about his deep love for wife Jean in a new interview with People.
Alex Trebek opened up about an emotional decision regarding his cancer treatment in his new memoir The Answer Is...: Reflections of My Life,released Tuesday. The longtime Jeopardy!game show host, who is undergoing an experimental immunotherapy treatment following his stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis, writes that he has decided to cease all treatment should his current protocol fail.
Alex Trebek does not plan to continue his cancer treatment. In his memoir, , the 79-year-old host reveals how his family reacted to his decision to likely cease all treatment following the completion of his current protocol.«I sat down with [Emily], Matt and Jeanie, and told them I had made my decision,» he writes of his 27-year-old daughter, 30-year-old son, and wife of 30 years, respectively.«I’m going to stick with this current protocol, then that’s it.
Alex Trebek has an unexpected choice for a new “Jeopardy!” host if and when he needs to step aside.
Jeopardy host Alex Trebek won’t “go to any extraordinary measures to ensure my survival” if his current cancer treatment fails.
Alex Trebek is thinking back on his life and work.
Alex Trebek says his wife has been a "saint" amid his cancer battle, although he feels like a "terrible burden to her". The 79-year-old television star has been battling pancreatic cancer for over a year, and praised his spouse Jeanie for helping him through the "difficult moments", whilst also admitting he is "bothered" by the idea that he might be weighing her down with his own health issues.
As Alex Trebek continues to battle pancreatic cancer, he’s thinking of his loved ones who have supported him along the way.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorAmidst his battle with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer Alex Trebek, the amiable host of Jeopardy!, told Good Morning America on Monday that he is worried about his illness’s impact on Jean, his wife of 30 years.“There was one day a few weeks ago,” said Trebek, “when Jeanie asked me, ‘How do you feel?’ and I said, ‘I feel like I want to die.’ It was that bad.”Trebek said he immediately apologized and explained, “I feel like I’m a terrible burden to her.
Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek says he always takes into account both the good and bad days as he continues to battle stage-four pancreatic cancer. In an socially-distanced in-person interview with Good Morning America’s T.J.
Alex Trebek got candid in a brand new interview about his cancer diagnosis with Good Morning America.