Grey's Anatomy Star Reveals Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Amid Family History

James Pickens Jr has revealed his prostate cancer diagnosis in a recent interview. The Grey's Anatomy star shared that the disease runs strongly through his family. Doctors detected the cancer early through regular PSA testing, which proved crucial. Pickens Jr has played Dr. Richard Webber across all 22 seasons of the medical drama.

Key Points: James Pickens Jr Reveals Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Family History

  • Actor reveals prostate cancer runs through multiple family members including his father
  • Early detection through regular PSA testing helped catch cancer early
  • Pickens Jr has rare prostate cancer variant requiring close monitoring
  • Grey's Anatomy star has played Dr. Richard Webber across all 22 seasons
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'Grey's Anatomy' actor James Pickens Jr reveals prostate cancer diagnosis, says Runs through family

Grey's Anatomy star James Pickens Jr shares his prostate cancer diagnosis, early detection story, and family history of the disease in emotional interview.

"It's not the kind of news anyone wants to hear, but to be honest, prostate cancer has run through my family. - James Pickens Jr"

Los Angeles, November 16

'Grey's Anatomy' star James Pickens Jr, known for his longtime association with the medical drama series, has revealed his prostate cancer diagnosis. In a recent interview, the actor revealed his medical condition, further adding that his family has a history of prostate cancer.

"It's not the kind of news anyone wants to hear, but to be honest, prostate cancer has run through my family. My father had it. He had a lot of brothers; several of them had it. I would have been surprised if I hadn't gotten it," he said, as quoted by Variety.

Pickens Jr. also shared how doctors were able to detect the cancer in the early stages after going for a regular health checkup.

"I went back in January, and when my PSA numbers came back, my primary said, 'Yeah, you know what? It's ticked up some more. We caught it really early, and so they thought that would be the best route to take. I do have a rare variant that you don't see very often. They wanted to err on the side of caution and keep an eye on it," the actor shared, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

For those unaware, James Pickens Jr. portrayed the character of Dr. Richard Webber in 'Grey's Anatomy' and appeared across all 22 seasons.

Speaking about his character, the actor shared his journey and added, "I've watched this character evolve over 21 seasons -- his ups and downs, I'd like to think of him as being incredibly human through all this. We've taken this journey with him when he's been victorious, when he's been in valleys and had to climb himself back up."

Meanwhile, his other TV credits include 'The Conners', 'Roseanne', and 'The X-Files'.

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Rohit P
As someone who lost an uncle to prostate cancer, this hits close to home. Family history is no joke - we need more awareness about genetic predisposition in our Indian healthcare system. Dr. Webber has been part of my family's TV time for years, praying for his recovery.
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Sarah B
His positive attitude despite the diagnosis is inspiring. Catching it early makes all the difference. Time to schedule that health checkup I've been postponing!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate him sharing his story, I wish more Indian celebrities would be this open about their health struggles. We need to normalize these conversations in our society where health issues are often kept secret.
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Michael C
Dr. Webber has been the steady anchor of Grey's Anatomy for so many years. His character's medical journey now mirrors his real life. Wishing him strength and healing! ❤️
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Kavya N
This news makes me emotional. Watching Grey's Anatomy with my sisters every week has been our bonding time for years. Dr. Webber feels like family. Hope he gets the best treatment and recovers soon. 🙏

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