•
Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in 1982. He later died from non-Hodgkin lymphoma, in October 2018. •
Eric Berry, All-Pro
strong safety for the
Kansas City Chiefs of the
National Football League, diagnosed in 2014. •
David Brooks, Welsh professional footballer, diagnosed in 2021, while playing for
AFC Bournemouth. •
Dale Carnegie, public speaker and author of
How to Win Friends and Influence People. •
Howard Carter, Egyptologist and discoverer of the Tomb of
Tutankhamun, died in 1939 from Hodgkin's disease. •
Starchild Abraham Cherrix, a teenager whose refusal to undergo further conventional treatment after relapsing in 2006 resulted in a court battle and a change to Virginia laws about
medical neglect. •
James Conner,
running back and 2014 ACC Player of the Year for the
Arizona Cardinals. •
Michael Cuccione, Canadian child actor, was diagnosed in 1994 at age 9. Treatments that rendered him cancer-free, including chemotherapy, a bone marrow transplant, and radiation, left him with permanent lung and respiratory problems and he died in 2001 just after turning 16. •
Victoria Duval, American tennis player, was diagnosed in 2014. •
Gerald Finzi, British composer, was diagnosed in 1951 and died in 1956. •
Mist Edvardsdóttir, Icelandic football player and member of the
Icelandic women's national team. Diagnosed in June 2014 at the age of 23. Continued to play until becoming too ill due to chemotherapy. Made recovery in early 2015. •
Delta Goodrem, Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. She was diagnosed in July 2003 at the age of 18. •
Hank Green, one of the cofounders of the
Vlogbrothers,
VidCon and production company
Complexly, announced that he was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in a video he released on 19 May 2023. Green would announce his entrance into
remission on 25 August 2023. •
Jiří Grossmann, Czechoslovak theatre actor, poet, and composer •
Michael C. Hall (born 1 February 1971), American actor, best known for his lead role as
Dexter Morgan, in Showtime's crime series
Dexter. In 2010, aged 38, Hall announced he was undergoing treatment for Hodgkin lymphoma; within two years, the disease was in full remission. •
Richard Harris, Irish actor who portrayed
Albus Dumbledore in the first two
Harry Potter movies, died on 25 October 2002, after being diagnosed earlier that year. • Daniel Hauser, whose mother fled with him in 2009 in order to prevent him from undergoing chemotherapy. •
Tessa James, Australian actress, was diagnosed in 2014. •
Sean Kent, American
stand up comedian and actor. Was diagnosed in 2002 while writing on
The Best Damn Sports Show Period. After three months of chemotherapy and one month of radiation, the cancer went into remission. •
Dinu Lipatti (1917–1950), Romanian classical pianist and composer. Diagnosed in 1947, received
cortisone treatment in 1949; died from a burst abscess on his one lung. •
Jack Lisowski, English snooker player, diagnosed in 2008 at the age of 16. •
Mamta Mohandas, Indian film actress and producer, diagnosed in 2010. •
Nanni Moretti, Italian actor and director. •
Laura Packard, health care activist diagnosed in 2017, spoke at the
2020 Democratic National Convention. •
Nikola Pokrivač, Croatian soccer
midfielder, diagnosed in 2015. •
Anthony Rizzo, MLB All-Star
first baseman for the
New York Yankees, diagnosed in May 2008 while signed as a minor league player for the
Boston Red Sox. •
Dave Roberts, MLB outfielder and manager of the
Los Angeles Dodgers. Diagnosed in March 2010 while he was a coach for the
San Diego Padres. •
Chip Roy, Texas congressman. •
Flip Saunders,
head coach of the
NBA team
Minnesota Timberwolves, announced in August 2015 that he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease. He died of the disease in October 2015. •
Arlen Specter, United States Senator from Pennsylvania (1981–2011), diagnosed in 2005. He later died from non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2012. •
Brandon Tartikoff, American television executive, diagnosed around 1974, died in 1997. •
Bernardo Tengarrinha, Portuguese professional footballer, diagnosed in 2017 Tengarrinha died on 30 October 2021, at the age of 32. Hours later, his former teams FC Porto and Boavista FC paid tribute to him before the local derby. playing for
FC Porto. •
Ethan Zohn, American professional soccer player and a winner of the
Survivor reality television series. Zohn was diagnosed twice (in 2009 and 2011). •
Richard Holliday, American professional wrestler, reported to be ill with diagnosis from June 2022, completed treatment 17 February 2023 == References ==