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Deion Sanders Declared Cancer-Free After Full Bladder Removal

Declared cancer-free after full bladder removal, Sanders now plans to coach Colorado despite permanent urinary adjustments.

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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders posted an update on social media ahead of his press conference.
Deion Sanders has faced significant health challenges, including foot amputations due to blood clots. (Photo by Stacy Revere / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)
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Overview

  • On July 28, Sanders held a press conference with his medical team to reveal his bladder cancer diagnosis and treatment journey.
  • A routine vascular scan in April uncovered a high-risk tumor and he chose complete bladder removal over bladder-sparing therapy.
  • Since 2021, the Hall of Famer has undergone 14 surgeries, including two toe amputations for blood clots, and had a new bladder reconstructed from intestinal tissue.
  • He lost about 25 pounds during treatment and now manages lasting urinary changes such as catheter use and multiple nightly restroom trips.
  • Declared cured by his physicians, Sanders reaffirmed his commitment to lead the Buffaloes under his five-year, $54 million extension and urged others to pursue routine health screenings.