ESPN's Dick Vitale , Reveals Cancer Diagnosis.
CNN reports that longtime ESPN analyst Dick Vitale
has been diagnosed with vocal chord cancer.
I’m sorry to share that I received
tough news today from
Dr. ( Steven) Zeitels about my throat, Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
The tests on the tissues
they removed showed that I have
vocal cord cancer and will need
six weeks of radiation to treat it. , Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
The tests on the tissues
they removed showed that I have
vocal cord cancer and will need
six weeks of radiation to treat it. , Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
Dr. Z tells me that it has an extremely
high cure rate, and that radiation,
not surgery is the best path, Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
Vitale, one of the most recognizable voices
on ESPN, said that he would continue to fight
and thanked his fans for their support. .
Vitale, one of the most recognizable voices
on ESPN, said that he would continue to fight
and thanked his fans for their support. .
I plan to fight like hell to be ready to call
games when the college hoops season
tips off in the Fall. Dr. Z feels that
scenario is entirely possible, Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
I plan to fight like hell to be ready to call
games when the college hoops season
tips off in the Fall. Dr. Z feels that
scenario is entirely possible, Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
I want to say that I have been so
touched by the tweets, texts, notes,
and prayers, and will ask all of you
to continue to send positive vibes, Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
I want to say that I have been so
touched by the tweets, texts, notes,
and prayers, and will ask all of you
to continue to send positive vibes, Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
CNN reports that Vitale previously had
bouts with both lymphoma and melanoma.
Last year, the 84-year-old announcer was given
the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance at the ESPYs. .
Johns Hopkins estimates that every year,
10,000 cases of vocal chord cancer
are diagnosed in the United States.
CNN reports that longtime ESPN analyst Dick Vitale
has been diagnosed with vocal chord cancer.
I’m sorry to share that I received
tough news today from
Dr. ( Steven) Zeitels about my throat, Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
The tests on the tissues
they removed showed that I have
vocal cord cancer and will need
six weeks of radiation to treat it. , Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
The tests on the tissues
they removed showed that I have
vocal cord cancer and will need
six weeks of radiation to treat it. , Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
Dr. Z tells me that it has an extremely
high cure rate, and that radiation,
not surgery is the best path, Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
Vitale, one of the most recognizable voices
on ESPN, said that he would continue to fight
and thanked his fans for their support. .
Vitale, one of the most recognizable voices
on ESPN, said that he would continue to fight
and thanked his fans for their support. .
I plan to fight like hell to be ready to call
games when the college hoops season
tips off in the Fall. Dr. Z feels that
scenario is entirely possible, Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
I plan to fight like hell to be ready to call
games when the college hoops season
tips off in the Fall. Dr. Z feels that
scenario is entirely possible, Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
I want to say that I have been so
touched by the tweets, texts, notes,
and prayers, and will ask all of you
to continue to send positive vibes, Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
I want to say that I have been so
touched by the tweets, texts, notes,
and prayers, and will ask all of you
to continue to send positive vibes, Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst, via Twitter.
CNN reports that Vitale previously had
bouts with both lymphoma and melanoma.
Last year, the 84-year-old announcer was given
the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance at the ESPYs. .
Johns Hopkins estimates that every year,
10,000 cases of vocal chord cancer
are diagnosed in the United States.
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