Longtime ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale said Wednesday that he has vocal cord cancer and will need six weeks of radiation to treat it. "I plan to fight like hell to be ready to call games ...
SARASOTA - When he calls college basketball games for ESPN, Dick Vitale radiates enthusiasm. The 84-year-old Lakewood Ranch resident hopes 35 radiation treatments for vocal cord cancer allow him to ...
Legendary college basketball broadcaster Dick Vitale will be back calling games for the first time in nearly two years when Duke visits Wake Forest on Saturday, Jan. 25, from Veterans Memorial ...
College basketball analyst Dick Vitale is cancer-free once again. The Basketball Hall of Famer announced in June he was undergoing surgery for a cancerous lymph node in his neck. Vitale shared the ...
SARASOTA — Dick Vitale celebrated his one-year anniversary of finishing his first round of radiation treatments by completing his second. On Friday, at the Sarasota Memorial Radiation Oncology Center, ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital used robotic arms to treat a 46-year-old woman surnamed Huang (黃), ...
Laryngeal cancer may spread to cartilage, soft tissues, or lymph nodes in the neck area and to more distant sites, such as the lungs, liver, or bones. Treatment may depend on how far it has spread.
Longtime college basketball announcer Dick Vitale underwent successful surgery to remove cancerous lymph nodes on Tuesday, he announced on social media. Vitale shared on Friday that a recent biopsy of ...
SARASOTA - Soon, everything again will be right with the world: Dick Vitale is returning to the ESPN microphone. Declared cancer-free last month, his fourth bout with the disease in four years, the 85 ...
A person may lose their voice for many reasons unrelated to sickness or infection. This may include vocal overuse, vocal cord nodules, and laryngopharyngeal reflux. The larynx contains flaps of tissue ...
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