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On Monday, Deion Sanders and his medical team revealed that he had been diagnosed with bladder cancer. A malignant tumor was found in the 57-year-old Sanders' bladder, and doctors were able to address and remove it.
Deion Sanders revealed which NFL legend Randy Moss was by his side during his recent cancer battle — and how it helped shape his return to Colorado.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders was away from the team over the offseason as he was treated for a cancerous tumor in his bladder, he announced during a press conference on Monday with his doctors. Coach Prime underwent surgery to remove the bladder and was found to be cured of the cancer.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders says he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of bladder cancer but after surgery his oncologist considered him cured. Dr.
For more than three months, Sanders was not on campus. Social media snippets revealed that he was dealing with an undisclosed medical condition. Given the previous issues with his feet — he had two toes amputated a few years ago — and compartment syndrome in his left leg, the fear was that clotting issues had returned.
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Colorado coach Deion Sanders was away from the team over the offseason as he was treated for a cancerous tumor in his bladder, he announced during a press conference on Monday with his doctors. Sanders returned to campus last Friday for the first time in months after recovering at his ranch in Canton, Texas.
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders offered an update on his health July 28, noting he's looking forward to the 2025 season after a scare with bladder cancer.
Former Cowboys Offensive Lineman Nate Newton discusses friend Deion Sanders' journey battling cancer
Bill Jones catches up with former Cowboys Offensive Lineman Nate Newton at Cowboys Training Camp to talk about Deion Sanders' announcement about his battle against cancer. Newton describes the moment he heard from his friend Deion on the diagnosis and his respect for him as he went through treatment as if "it never happened".