Speaking to PEOPLE in an exclusive interview, he shared how his wife, Connie Sellecca, helped save his life by ensuring he got the proper care Tesh is currently monitoring the disease progression at ...
John Tesh is reflecting on his cancer journey, a decade after doctors told him he might have only 18 months to live. The former Entertainment Tonight co-host, 73, previously revealed in 2015 that he ...
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TV host John Tesh is still fighting rare cancer 10 years after being given 18 months to live
John Tesh was given a slim chance that he'd live much longer back in 2015, but the former Entertainment Tonight host defied the odds. The beloved ET alum and "Roundball Rock" maestro, 73, opened up in ...
The red light on John Tesh’s answering machine was blinking. With the press of a button, a cassette tape began to roll and a message that would go on to change his life started to play. That message ...
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John Tesh reveals how he survived rare form of cancer after being given 18 months to live
Former Entertainment Tonight co-host John Tesh has revealed that he has far exceeded the wildest expectations of doctors who diagnosed him with a rare form of prostate cancer more than a decade ago — ...
Here’s a PSA about PSA—meaning a public service announcement about prostate specific antigen. Although checking the PSA levels in your blood is a routine way of screening for prostate cancer, just ...
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The former Entertainment Tonight co-host revealed in 2015 that he had been diagnosed with a rare form of prostate cancer and was given only 18 months to live John Tesh is reflecting on his cancer ...
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