Chicago (CBS) -Stochi natives and former Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls defender Dwyane Wade (Dwyane Wade) It was revealed on Thursday that he was diagnosed with cancer more than a year ago, so he lost part of the kidneys.
43 -year -old Wade said in his “WY Network” podcast that NBA said that he no longer get a regular body as he was in the race.
But Wade's father struggled with prostate cancer, so Wade said on podcast that he decided to check and asked the doctor to investigate everything he felt, especially slow and weak urination.
Wade said on the podcast: “Because I have scanned the whole body, they can see my entire body, the whole inside, and see things on my kidneys-on my right kidney.”
Wade also found that he needed kidney surgery. He participated in the operation on December 18, 2023 and found that the tumor was indeed cancer.
After the operation, his right kidney accounted for 40 % -he said in the podcast that it was a challenge for him.
Wade said: “My journey of surgery, I think this is my family-my father, my child-they see me weak.” “That moment may be the weakest in my life.”
But he said that since then, he has been in different ways and the most fulfilling life. Wade also emphasized the needs of men, especially signed and drawn time in health.
Wade is a native of Chicago on the south side of Chicago. His childhood home is the 59th Street and Grassland Avenue near Washington Park. He and his family later lived in Robbins in the southern suburbs.
Wade (Wade) placed Harold L. Richards on a basketball map, placed on the oak lawn, won two conference championship, and then went to Milwa's Macques University ( Marquette University, where he brought Marquette Golden Eagles to the fourth place in NCAA in 2003.
He was selected by the Miami Heat Team in the same year in the same year in the same year, and played with the Heat for 13 consecutive seasons-won the NBA championship with the team.
Wade signed a two -year contract with the Bulls in 2016, but only played in his hometown. He negotiated one Contract acquisition The next year, he moved to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Wade rose again in 2018 and completed his career in Miami.
In 2023, Wade joined Ownership of Chicago Sky.