
ESPN Anchor's Cancer Diagnosis: A Wake-Up Call for Men's Health
ESPN Anchor Jay Harris' Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Spurs Call for Open Dialogue About Men's Health NEW YORK, June 5, 2025 — In a candid interview this morning on Good Morning America, ESPN SportsCenter anchor Jay Harris revealed his recent prostate cancer diagnosis. Harris shared that he will undergo surgery on Tuesday and anticipates a month-long recovery period. "I’m having surgery on Tuesday. I'll be away from SportsCenter for about a month to recover. Then I'm coming back better than ever," he stated. Harris' decision to publicly share his diagnosis stems from a desire to encourage open conversations about men's health, particularly among Black men. He emphasized the importance of early detection and proactive health screenings. "We don’t talk…we sentence ourselves to death by not talking," he said, highlighting the often-uncomfortable nature of discussing men's health issues. The interview also touched on the support Harris has received from his family and colleagues, particularly fellow SportsCenter anchors Hannah Storm and Brian Custer, who have also battled health challenges. This shared experience underscores the importance of community and support networks in navigating difficult health journeys. Harris' openness is a powerful example of the importance of prioritizing health and seeking early medical attention. His story serves as a reminder for all men to engage in open conversations about their health and to schedule regular checkups.