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This category is for people who died of some form of cancer. Please respect people's medical privacy . Information about people's health must always be supported by high-quality, non-self-published reliable sources .
American jazz trombonist and composer (diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer in 2013. He died from his cancer 4 years later) [369] Teruhiko SaigÅ: 1947 – 2022 Japanese actor and singer (diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2011, had prostate completely removed. Cancer return 6 years later and had metastasized to his bones.
People who died from the plasma cell cancer multiple myeloma. Myeloma is a form of what is commonly known as "blood cancer". See: Category:People with multiple myeloma for those currently living with the disease.
American actor; treated successfully for breast cancer but died of pancreatic cancer in 2023 at age 81 diagnosed in 1993 at age 51 Jaclyn Smith (1947–present) American actress and businesswoman diagnosed in 2002 at age 55 Dame Maggie Smith (1934–2024) British Oscar, Tony and Emmy award-winning actress
People who died as a result of prostate cancer. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. ... Pages in category "Deaths from prostate cancer"
This article lists notable people who died from or were diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Adele Roberts (born 1979), English broadcaster, radio personality and DJ. [1] Alto Reed (1948–2020; aged 72), American saxophonist best known as a long-time member of Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band. [2]
Dan Kerwin, 23, attended a Recovery Works program in the spring, and his sister found him dead of an overdose during the July 4th weekend. Tabatha Roland, 24, suffered a fatal overdose in April — one week after graduating from Recovery Works. And in November, Ryan Poland, 24, died of an overdose. He too was a Recovery Works graduate.
Bone cancer is caused when cancer cells form in the bones and creates malignant growths, which can be fatal. Of note, primary bone cancer (e.g. osteosarcoma) is relatively uncommon. Most people who are reported as having "bone cancer" actually have another cancer that has "metastasized" or spread to the bone.