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Jay Harris, ESPN's "SportsCenter" anchor, will be missing from the show while he's recovering from surgery to treat the prostate cancer.
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ESPN Harris further explained his cancer diagnosis in an essay for ESPN Front Row. “Over a month ago, I received news no one wants to hear: I have prostate cancer,” he wrote.
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Former Vice President Harris made a surprise appearance at a Los Angeles high school graduation ceremony on Thursday as she weighs her future political options. Harris was at Compton High School g… ...
Harris added that his latest scan showed his cancer had not spread. He said his doctor was optimistic, and that taking out Harris' prostate should be all it takes. "That's the goal," Harris said.
More than 100 people worked through the night to make sure that the situation was under control and contained, Gov. Wes Moore said at a news conference.
Longtime 'SportsCenter' host Jay Harris revealed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer on Thursday, June 5 and encouraged others to get checked for the disease during an appearance on 'Good ...
ESPN anchor Jay Harris announced on Good Morning America that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and will be undergoing surgery on June 10, which will sideline him from SportsCenter for ...
Members of the Houston-area community have released statements sending their condolences following the death of Harris County Pct. 2 Constable's Sergeant Manuel Edwards.