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Terry Bradshaw made a big personal announcement on Sunday’s edition of “Fox NFL Sunday”, responding to fan queries after he became visibly short of breath during last week’s pre-game show.
“Last week on this show, I ran out of breath, and Howie [Long] helped me up. And a lot of people are asking what’s wrong with me, what’s happened to me physically. I just want to address it and let you know what has happened in my life,” Bradshaw said at the top of the show.
“In November, I was diagnosed with bladder cancer. I went to the Yale University Medical Center — surgery, treatment. As of today, I am bladder-cancer free. That’s the good news,” he revealed.
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However, he added, he experienced another cancer scare soon after.
“Then in March, feeling good. I had a bad neck. I get an MRI. Now we find a tumour in my left neck. And it’s a Merkel cell tumour, which is a rare form of skin cancer. So I had that surgery done at M.D. Anderson in Houston,” he explained.
“Folks, I may not look like my old self, but I feel like my old self,” he added. “I’m cancer free, I’m feeling great. And over time, I’m going to be back to where I normally am.”
The NFL Hall of Famer’s co-hosts shared their support.
“I gotta say, TB, and everybody here, we know what you’ve been going through, and you are the ultimate teammate, and you know we love you, and you hold this show together. Regardless of all that, we’re just so happy that you’re here, and we’re happy that you’re cancer free,” offered Michael Strahan.
“And I think you’re gonna give a lot of hope to a lot of people out there who are going through something very similar,” he added.
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Terry Bradshaw just made a shocking announcement about his health.
J. Kim Murphy Terry Bradshaw took a moment on this week’s “Fox NFL Sunday” broadcast to address concerns regarding his health status, revealing that he has undergone two surgeries within the last year after being diagnosed with bladder cancer and a form of skin cancer. “Last week on the show, I ran out of breath… A lot of people were asking, ‘What’s wrong with me? What’s happened to me physically?’ I just want to address it and let you know what has happened in my life,” Bradshaw began, speaking during a panel discussion on the broadcast. The 74-year-old Pittsburgh Steelers legend and NFL broadcasting titan went on to explain that he was diagnosed with bladder cancer last November. After receiving surgery and treatment at Yale University’s medical center, the condition was safely resolved. In March, Bradshaw’s doctors discovered a Merkel cell tumor in his neck, “a rare form of skin cancer,” which was then also addressed with another surgery at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.
Terry Bradshaw just made a major revelation about his health. The Pro Football Hall of Famer and co-host announced on Sunday's broadcast that he's been battling both bladder and skin cancer over the last year.The announcement came after last week, Bradshaw had an incident during the pregame show where he ran out of breath.«Last week on this show, I ran out of breath, and Howie [Long] helped me up. And a lot of people are asking what’s wrong with me, what’s happened to me physically.
Bradshaw decided to make the announcement after had trouble breathing during the Fox pregame show’s broadcast last week, requiring assistance from fellow presenter Howie Long. “A lot of people are asking what’s wrong with me, what’s happened to me physically. I just want to address it and let you know what has happened in my life,” Bradshaw said.“In November, I was diagnosed with bladder cancer.
Terry Bradshaw is opening up about his health.
Terry Bradshaw, a Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback and one of the co-hosts on Fox NFL Sunday, revealed Sunday on air that he has battled cancer twice in the last year.