Alex Trebek said he will have to undergo another round of chemotherapy. In an interview with ABC News' TJ Holmes, Trebek continued to stay transparent about his battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. ...
He died of pancreatic cancer. Alex Trebek, the quick-witted and debonair television host who won over generations of fans at the helm of the popular quiz show "Jeopardy!," has died after a lengthy ...
He's been called one of the Greatest of All Time on "Jeopardy!" and now Ken Jennings finds himself guest hosting the show while pulling double duty starring on another. Ken Jennings had an ...
OTTAWA, Canada -- Alex Trebek plans to "play it by ear and keep chunking along until we either win or lose" as he undergoes another round of chemotherapy in his fight against stage 4 pancreatic cancer ...
Alex Trebek was a part of "Jeopardy" for nearly 37 years, and in spite of his diagnosis of stage IV pancreatic cancer revealed in the spring of 2019, the longtime host of the famed quiz show remained ...
Trebek, 79, said prayer and his fans' support have made him feel better. Alex Trebek’s impact since he began hosting “Jeopardy!” in the 1980s is palpable. Not only have he and the show become figures ...
LOS ANGELES -- Alex Trebek, the longtime host of "Jeopardy," announced Wednesday that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. "Normally the prognosis for this is not very encouraging, ...
LOS ANGELES -- "Jeopardy" honored World Pancreatic Cancer Day Thursday with a special posthumous message from host Alex Trebek. Trebek, who died earlier in the month at the age of 80, was open about ...
Nearly one year after telling the world he had stage 4 pancreatic cancer, "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek announced that he is now one of 18% of patients to survive the first year after diagnosis. On ...
Alex Trebek didn't even need a beat when he showed off his rapping skills during Monday's Jeopardy! College Championship Semi-Finals episode. The category was "Let's Rap, Kids," but it wasn't the ...
Nearly one year after telling the world he had stage 4 pancreatic cancer, "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek announced that he is now one of 18% of patients to survive the first year after diagnosis. On ...