Legendary broadcaster Dick Vitale has announced he is battling melanoma in his lung and liver cavity and will begin immunotherapy. Despite his diagnosis, the 86-year-old feels optimistic, stating, 'I feel fantastic' and expressing confidence in overcoming this challenge.
Charles Barkley, left, and Dick Vitale prepare for their broadcast before an NCAA college basketball game
Dick Vitale, right, and Charles Barkley prepare for their broadcast before a game between Kentucky and Indiana on Dec. 13 in Lexington, Ky. (James Crisp / Associated Press)
After years of battling cancer, legendary college basketball announcer Dick Vitalesaid in a statement that he has melanoma in his lung and liver cavity and will be starting immunotherapy soon.
"I plan on winning this battle," the 86-year-old broadcaster said. "I've beaten melanoma. I've beaten lymphoma. I've beaten vocal cord cancer. I've beaten lymph node cancer. I'm four for four and I'm fully confident I'm going to make it five for five."
He added: "The best news I can share today is this: I feel fantastic."
Vitale also expressed optimism in a separate post on X:
Vitale, known for his catchphrase "It's Awesome, Baby!," called his first game for ESPN in 1979, soon after the network launched, and has been on the mic for more than 1,000 games since then. He was inducted into the Broadcasting+Cable Hall of Fame in 2024.
After a biopsy of a lymph node in his neck showed cancer, Vitale underwent surgery in the summer of 2024. Last February, after a nearly two-year hiatus, he returned to broadcasting and said he was cancer-free. He recently wrapped up his 46th college basketball season with ESPN.
Vitale also used his announcement to raise awareness for his 21st annual fundraiser to benefit pediatric cancer research.
"At 86 years young I've lived a hell of a life, and I'm more motivated than ever to raise money for kids battling cancer," he said. "No child should ever have to go through what I've experienced. I am grateful beyond words for all of the support I've received, and I'm already looking forward to this year's annual Gala on May 1. I really feel we will raise $12 million to add to the $105 million we've already raised, all for pediatric cancer research."
What type of cancer has Dick Vitale been diagnosed with?
Dick Vitale has been diagnosed with melanoma in his lung and liver cavity.
What treatment will Dick Vitale undergo for his melanoma?
Dick Vitale will start immunotherapy as part of his treatment for melanoma.
How many types of cancer has Dick Vitale previously battled?
Dick Vitale has previously battled four types of cancer: melanoma, lymphoma, vocal cord cancer, and lymph node cancer.
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