
"Declared cancer-free shortly after, he has faced major adjustments since: learning to manage a neobladder, coping with incontinence (for which he has partnered with Depends to help destigmatize), and rebuilding his strength after additional surgeries to address blood clots. True to form, Sanders has met each of these health challenges with transparency and tenacity. He even keeps a portable bathroom on the sidelines, joking that adaptability is part of his playbook now."
"According to Sanders, "if you take pride in what you put on, how you groom yourself, how you train, what you eat, it gives you a feeling of confidence and security." He believes that self-presentation is an extension of self-respect. Sanders highlights that athletes (and others) should take advantage of health and well-being resources, including strength, conditioning, and nutrition services."
"Deion Sanders has never been one to do things halfway. From his legendary athletic career to his bold, uncompromising coaching style, "Coach Prime" has built his life around performance, preparation, and pride. However, his recent health journey has challenged him to fully embrace this philosophy through vulnerability and self-acceptance. By choosing to make his health and wellness journey public, he demonstrates that his motto, "You look good, you feel good," extends far beyond external appearance, it's about owning who you are unapologetically."
Deion Sanders underwent surgery in mid-2025 to remove a cancerous tumor and his bladder, then was declared cancer-free but faced major adjustments. He learned to manage a neobladder, coped with incontinence while partnering with Depends to destigmatize the condition, and rebuilt strength after additional surgeries for blood clots. Sanders meets these challenges with transparency, tenacity, and adaptability, even keeping a portable bathroom on the sidelines. He emphasizes that self-presentation—grooming, training, and nutrition—fosters confidence and security as an extension of self-respect. Confidence, he says, begins within, rooted in discipline and authentic self-care. Breaking rigid masculine norms improves men's mental health and help-seeking behavior.
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