Deion Sanders reveals he fought bladder cancer
BOULDER, COLORADO, JUL 29 – Deion Sanders underwent bladder removal surgery to treat an aggressive tumor and is now cancer-free, with his oncologist confirming a cure, as he prepares to coach the Colorado Buffaloes.
- Deion Sanders, head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, revealed on Monday that he has successfully overcome bladder cancer following treatment earlier this year.
- Sanders was diagnosed during a health checkup and underwent bladder removal surgery, following prior blood clot issues since 2021.
- Health concerns caused Sanders to miss spring and summer football camps in Colorado but he oversaw the April 19 spring game.
- He shared he dropped about 25 pounds, said he was "back and feeling great," and urged men to get checked for health issues.
- Sanders plans a Monday news conference with CU Anschutz and UC Health to provide updates as the Buffaloes prepare for the 2025 season kickoff.
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