CHICAGO (CBS) -- Chicago native and former Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls guard Dwyane Wade revealed Thursday that he was diagnosed with cancer a little over a year ago and lost part of his kidney as a result. On his "The WY Network" podcast, Wade, 43, said post-retirement from the NBA, he was no longer getting regular physicals as he had in his playing days.
Main Idea: Dwyane Wade said he was diagnosed with cancer more than a year ago and had part of his right kidney removed after surgery.
Key Points:
Wade’s cancer diagnosis highlights how people can miss serious disease after leaving routine doctor visits, which can lead to costly surgery and health risks for families.
Wade’s public recovery story may push more men and former athletes to get checked early, which could catch cancer sooner.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
Primary subject of the article; he reveals his cancer diagnosis and kidney surgery and speaks at length about.
Major team in Wade’s career history and part of the context for his public profile.
Mentioned as one of Wade’s NBA teams; background context rather than a main focus.
Mentioned because Wade joined the team’s ownership group, a notable public role.
Included as part of Wade’s biography and basketball background.
Briefly mentioned as a later stop in Wade’s playing career.
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