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Details about John Cena's final appearances in the WWE in 2025 have been revealed as the newly crowned 17-time world champion and actor has opened up about his cancer diagnosis. Cena, 48, who ...
John Cena gets candid in a new PEOPLE cover story about his decision to get a hair transplant at 47 years old.
John Cena revealed that he was diagnosed with skin cancer twice. He had two spots, one on his chest and the other on his shoulder, that were found to be cancerous.
John Cena revealed that he was diagnosed with skin cancer twice. He had two spots, one on his chest and the other on his shoulder, that were found to be cancerous.
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) star John Cena revealed he’s been diagnosed with skin cancer twice. The 48-year-old wrestler is now the face of a new campaign urging people to wear sunscreen.
John Cena and Shay Shariatzadeh married Oct. 12, 2020, at an attorney's office in Tampa, Florida, according to People magazine. The couple hosted a second wedding celebration two years later in ...
John Cena never thought it would happen to him. But then he got the call – twice. The spots on his skin were cancerous. Cena’s first skin spot was discovered on his chest – in the area of his left ...
John Cena reveals past skin cancer diagnosis: ‘That phone call's not one you want to get' The actor and WWE star, who "never" used to wear sunscreen, was stunned with the news.
John Cena is an incredible dude. After Raw came to a close last night, Cena invited a pediatric cancer survivor named Isaac to the ring and made him an honorary WWE Superstar.
A heartwarming video of John Cena meeting a fan who was inspired by the wrestler-turned-actor during his mom's cancer treatment went viral this week, four years after it was originally shared on ...
John Cena is opening up about a past skin cancer diagnosis in an effort to bring attention to the importance of wearing sunscreen. The actor and WWE star told People he grew up in Massachusetts in ...
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