
By Jeroslyn Jovonn
July 30, 2025
“Please be checked out … because it could have been a completely different meeting if I hadn't done it.”
Deion Sanders calls on all men to visit their doctors regularly after unveiling his fight against bladder cancer at the beginning of this week.
The NFL legend and the University of Colorado in the Boulder Football Coach answered the plea during a press conference on July 28, where he announced his diagnosis that the doctors caught early enough to treat and explain it without cancer.
“Please let yourself be checked out … because it could have been a completely different meeting if I hadn't done it,” said Sanders in a clip that was recorded by Fox College Football.
“Please let yourself be checked out … Because it could have been a completely different meeting if I hadn't done it.”@Deiionsanders shares a message to everyone during his press conference of the Health update.
– Fox College Football (@cfbonfox) July 28, 2025
Sanders opened through his journey to the treatment of the disease.
“It was dynamic. It was hard. It wasn't a cake. It wasn't easy,” said Sanders, who lost £ 30. “It was a fight, but we did it.”
According to research by the American Cancer Society, bladder cancer is the most sixth cancer. It occurs more often in men than in women and typically occurs in people over 55 years. The average age of the diagnosis is 73.
An estimated 84,870 new cases together with around 17,420 related deaths are expected for 2025.
Sanders sees his recovery as a blessing and thanked God for his cancer -free status during the press conference.
The two -time Super Bowl Champ has put together a strong team of coaches in Colorado, which can hold things out in its absence. But Sanders said: “I don't have to rely on her. I'm back, baby.”
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