Former NFL superstar Terry Bradshaw revealed he has battled cancer twice in the past year.
The 74-year-old, who says he is now cancer-free, explained on Fox NFL Sunday that he has now decided to disclose his health issues to address a rising tide of concerns about his condition.
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“I ran out of breath last week on this show, and Howie [Long] got me going,” Bradshaw said. “And a lot of people ask me what’s going on with me, what’s happened to me physically. I just want to address it and let you know what happened in my life.”
“I was diagnosed with bladder cancer in November. I went to Yale University Medical Center – surgery, treatment. As of today I am bladder cancer free. Okay, that’s the good news,” he added.
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“Then in March I felt good. I had a bad throat. I’m getting an MRI. Now we find a tumor in my left neck. And it’s a Merkel cell tumor, a rare form of skin cancer. So I had this surgery that was done at MD Anderson in Houston,” Bradshaw added. “Guys, I may not look the old me, but I feel the old me. I’m cancer free, I feel great . And in time I’ll be back to where I normally am.”
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Bradshaw, who won four Super Bowl titles in six years with the Pittsburgh Steelers, had lost his train of thought and had his words slurred on his regular Fox NFL Sunday show, prompting some on social media to complain about the state of the Hall of to speculate famers health.
Bradshaw said he appreciates the “prayers” and “concerns” he’s received.