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Longtime SportsCenter anchor Jay Harris is back on the air after battling prostate cancer and undergoing surgery.
On June 5, veteran ESPN SportsCenter anchor Jay Harris announced that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer.At that time, Harris said “I’m having surgery on Tuesday. I’ll be away from ...
On Saturday, longtime SportsCenter anchor Jay Harris made his return to the network after revealing his diagnosis of prostate cancer last month. And there was no shortage of support for Harris from ...
Harris shared on June 5 that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and would undergo surgery. The 60-year-old has since had the procedure, and he said in a video on social media Monday that ...
Longtime ESPN anchor Jay Harris recently revealed that he had been diagnosed with cancer, ... Harris shared on June 5 that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and would undergo surgery.
He added his dad “had a bout with prostate cancer, which he won.” ESPN’s Jay Harris attends the 2017 Derek Jeter Celebrity Invitational gala at the Aria Resort & Casino on April 20, 2017 in ...
Black men and men 50 and older are at a higher risk for prostate cancer, experts say FRIDAY, June 6, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Longtime ESPN “SportsCenter” anchor Jay Harris has been diagnosed ...
The American Cancer Society estimates that this year there will around 314,000 new cases of prostate cancer diagnosed and that nearly 36,000 men will die from the disease — making it the second ...
This week, the Giants legend helped ESPN’s Jay Harris make his sad announcement, putting an optimistic spin on his prostate cancer diagnosis. “I’m having surgery on Tuesday,” Harris said.
Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg said he is "continuing to fight" cancer and is prioritizing time with those closest to him.
NEW YORK -- ESPN "SportsCenter" anchor Jay Harris is battling prostate cancer, he announced Thursday on "Good Morning America." "My doctor is quite optimistic," Harris said of his prognosis. "Per ...
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