ESPN's Dick Vitale Announces Another Cancer Diagnosis

  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.

ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale announced Monday that he has been diagnosed with cancer for the second time this year.

The Basketball Hall of Fame announcer said he has undergone tests that show he has lymphoma.

Vitale announced in August that he underwent multiple surgeries to remove melanoma. He was declared cancer-free at the time.

Vitale said doctors told him the lymphoma diagnosis is unrelated.

Sportscaster Dick Vitale, pictured in 2020, said treatment for his lymphoma will require steroids and chemotherapy. (Photo: Ethan Miller via Getty Images)
Sportscaster Dick Vitale, pictured in 2020, said treatment for his lymphoma will require steroids and chemotherapy. (Photo: Ethan Miller via Getty Images)

“What’s evident is that the treatment plan for this lymphoma is going to be a lot tougher, and in both cases, early detection played an important role in helping to manage the cancers,” Vitale said in a statement.

Vitale said the treatment plan involves steroids and six months of chemotherapy. He has also been told by medical experts that there is a 90% cure rate. He plans to manage his work schedule around his chemotherapy schedule.

The 82-year-old Vitale joined ESPN less than four months after it launched in September 1979. He has been a longtime supporter of the V Foundation for Cancer Research and hosts a yearly gala for pediatric cancer research.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost and has been updated.