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John Tesh Says He Is Still Fighting Metastatic Prostate Cancer 10 Years After Diagnosis

The 73-year-old says a pulsing regimen at MD Anderson keeps his metastatic disease stable.

Overview

  • Tesh recalls being told in 2015 that he had 18 months to live after a diagnosis of a rare form of prostate cancer.
  • He describes his condition as not in remission but controlled to a stable state through on-and-off treatment cycles known as pulsing.
  • He credits the expertise at MD Anderson Cancer Center and the advocacy of his wife, Connie Sellecca, with extending his life.
  • An MRI in 2017 showed spread to pelvic lymph nodes, which led him to seek care at the higher-volume Houston cancer center.
  • He continues to work publicly, recently performing his 'Roundball Rock' theme at the NBA All-Star Game and hosting the syndicated radio show Intelligence for Your Life.