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Montell Jordan Reveals Prostate Cancer Recurrence, Sets Radiation and Hormone Therapy

Follow-up scans found tiny cancer cells in the prostate bed with spread to nearby lymph nodes nine months after surgery.

Overview

  • He said he will undergo proton or targeted radiation five days a week for roughly seven and a half weeks, paired with hormone-blocking therapy.
  • The additional treatment is slated to begin in October after recurrence was identified at his nine-month checkup.
  • Post-surgery pathology upgraded his disease to stage 2, and recent imaging showed involvement on the left-side lymph nodes.
  • Jordan stressed he is not 100% cancer free and urged routine PSA screening, noting that a decade of tests enabled his early diagnosis.
  • He is documenting the process in a forthcoming film titled Sustain and partnering with ZERO Prostate Cancer to reach Black men at higher risk.