Legendary ESPN college basketball announcer Dick Vitale announced Monday he has been diagnosed with cancer for a fifth time.
Vitale made the announcement viaa statement shared by ESPN.
“Today, my oncologist, Dr. Brown, informed me that my biopsy results have confirmed a diagnosis of melanoma in my lung and liver cavity,” Vitale said, per the statement. “I will be starting immunotherapy shortly and plan on winning this battle.”
Vitale, 86, initially announced last week that imaging had revealed abnormalities that prompted his doctors to conduct biopsies.
“Like countless others, each time I go for any kind of test I am a nervous wreck,” Vitale said viaa statement shared April 8.“The latest example is my scans last week. The anxiousness you feel about the uncertainty is off the charts. You just never know what’s next, and it can be surprising or scary.”
Vitale’s previous battles with cancer
Vitale has previously been diagnosed with cancer four times. He’s recovered and been declared cancer-free each time. Vitale has openly shared his diagnoses and journeys battling cancer with the public.
Vitale was initially diagnosed with melanoma in 2021 and revealed months later he had also been diagnosed with lymphoma. Afterbeing declared cancer-free, Vitale revealed in 2023he’d been diagnosed with cancer in his vocal cords.
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In 2024, he revealed he’d also beendiagnosed with lymph node cancer. He hadsurgery to remove cancerous lymph nodesdays later.
Through his diagnoses, Vitale raised awareness for cancer research and said Monday those efforts have helped raise $105 million for pediatric cancer research. He hopes to raise another $12 million by May 1.
Vitale’s return to the broadcast booth
In January 2025, Vitale announcedhis doctors had again declared him as cancer-freeand cleared him to return to calling games. He returned to the broadcast booth in a limited role during the college basketball season, calling several high-profile games for ESPN and Turner Sports.
He called a matchup between Indiana and Kentucky in December on ESPN alongside Charles Barkley,then called a First Four matchup between Texas and NC Statelast month, again with Barkley. He also worked various games throughout the season for ESPN.
In his announcement Monday, Vitale expressed confidence he’ll beat cancer yet again.
“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.”
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