Stars Whove Fought Cancer
Red Sox color commentator and former Major League player Remy is taking a leave of absence from the broadcast booth while he battles cancer. Click through to see other sports figures have fought cancer.
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Golf legend Seve Ballesteros was diagnosed with a malignant tumor in the right side of his brain in 2008. He underwent several rounds of chemotherapy and had four surgeries.
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UConn basketball coach Jim Calhoun underwent 33 radiation sessions last year to battle skin cancer. In 2003, Calhoun was diagnosed with prostate cancer and underwent surgery to have it removed. Calhoun will be coaching in his third Final Four this coming Saturday.
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Lance Armstrong survived his bout with testicular cancer and went on to win seven consecutive Tour de France titles. Armstrong is now making a comeback to chase his eighth crown.
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Former Olympic figure skater Dorothy Hamill announced in January 2008 that she was undergoing treatment for breast cancer.
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Less than two months after his surgery for thyroid cancer, Diamondbacks pitcher Doug Davis made a triumphant return to the mound on May 23, 2008, giving up only one run in seven innings.
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Hall of Fame basketball coach Chuck Daly is being treated for pancreatic cancer. Daly, who coached the Pistons to NBA championships in 1989 and 1990, also led America's 'Dream Team' to gold at the 1992 Olympics.
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Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Johnson is undergoing treatment for melanoma.
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Three-time NHL coach of the year Pat Burns said in January that he has been diagnosed with lung cancer. It is the third time he has had cancer.
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Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester underwent treatment for a form lymphoma in late 2006, which is now in remission. Lester went on to win the clinching game of the 2007 World Series for the Red Sox and hurled a no-hitter against the Royals in 2008.
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Remy missed a handful of spring training games this March as he recuperated from the procedure and has been absent from the broadcast booth since April 30 after being diagnosed with pneumonia, but the specifics of his illness were undisclosed until Wednesday.

In the most anticlimatic announcement since Nathan Lane came out of the closet, 
Sometimes, it's tough for me to detect tongue-in-cheek-ness, so I could be off a little bit here ... but
It may be time for Julio Lugo to call in an exorcist. Because, yes, things have gotten that bad for him.
























