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ESPN's Jay Harris Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer

UNITED STATES, JUN 04 – Jay Harris, diagnosed over a month ago, will undergo surgery June 10 and highlight prostate cancer's high prevalence and risks, especially among Black men, with over 310,000 new cases estimated in 2025.

  • Jay Harris, ESPN SportsCenter anchor, announced on June 5, 2025, during a Good Morning America interview that he has prostate cancer.
  • Doctors diagnosed Harris with prostate cancer about a month before the announcement, influenced by his family history and demographic risk factors.
  • Harris plans to undergo prostate removal surgery on June 10, after which he will take about a month off SportsCenter to recover and expects a full return.
  • Harris shared that his most recent scan showed no signs of cancer spreading, and he is hopeful that removing the prostate will resolve the issue. He also mentioned that his doctor remains very hopeful about his prognosis.
  • The announcement emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about prostate cancer, which is a prevalent and often treatable disease that ranks just behind lung cancer as a cause of cancer-related fatalities among men.
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