Dwyane Wade opens up about kidney cancer diagnosis and urges proactivity with health concerns
- Dwyane Wade shared his kidney cancer diagnosis during an interview on March 11 with the TODAY show, revealing he noticed changes in his health before seeking medical advice.
- After undergoing scans, Wade learned he had Stage 1 kidney cancer and underwent successful surgery in December 2023, expressing gratitude for early detection and the support of his family during recovery.
- Wade emphasized the importance of being proactive about health concerns, urging men to consult doctors if they experience health changes.
- Wade aims to inspire others by sharing his experience and encouraging discussions about health history with family members.
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What’s new in the sneakerheads’ town? Heat legend Dwyane Wade, who has had deals with some elite sports and apparel brands, got some insight about the industry. Do you remember when he endorsed Converse during his NBA career? Right, and then he moved on to Jordan Brand. Now, he has a lifetime deal with Li Ning. What’s more? His son, Zaire Wade, is also a part of Li Ning. Drawing from his experience and current situation, the Flash made a bold st…
Dwyane Wade opens up about kidney cancer diagnosis and urges proactivity with health concerns
Three-time NBA champion Dwyane Wade opened up about his kidney cancer diagnosis and how he learned to lean on the strength of his loved ones in an interview with “Today” show’s Jenna Bush Hager.
Dwyane Wade Says He Felt 'Pretty Healthy', Didn't Recognize Kidney Cancer Signs
In a recent interview, the 41-year-old retired basketball legend revealed that a check-up, prompted by his father's history of prostate cancer, led to the discovery that subtle signs in his body were early warning signals of cancer.
Exclusive: Dwyane Wade reveals symptoms in other parts of his body led to kidney cancer diagnosis
Dwyane Wade is opening up about the changes in his body that he noticed prior to being diagnosed with kidney cancer. The retired NBA pro revealed in an exclusive interview aired March 11 on TODAY that he made an appointment to see his doctor at age 40 to get a check-up for his own peace of mind after his dad had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. During the appointment, Wade, who recalled feeling “pretty healthy” at the time, mentioned to his …
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