Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Has Leukemia, In Treatment

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BEN WALKER | 11/10/09 03:27 PM | AP

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NEW YORK — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is being treated for a rare form of leukemia, and the basketball great said his prognosis is encouraging. The NBA's all-time leading scorer was diagnosed last December with chronic myeloid leukemia, he told The Associated Press on Monday.

The 62-year-old Abdul-Jabbar said his doctor didn't give any guarantees, but informed him: "You have a very good chance to live your life out and not have to make any drastic changes to your lifestyle."

Abdul-Jabbar is taking an oral medication for the disease. He is a paid spokesman for the Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis, which makes a drug that treats the illness.

Citing the way Los Angeles Lakers teammate Magic Johnson brought awareness to HIV, Abdul-Jabbar said he wants to do the same for his form of blood cancer, which can be fatal if left untreated.

"I've never been a person to share my private life. But I can help save lives," he said at a midtown Manhattan conference room. "It's incumbent on someone like me to talk about this."

Abdul-Jabbar became concerned last year after feeling odd sensations. He went for tests at UCLA, where he dominated college basketball in the late 1960s, winning three straight NCAA championships from 1967-69.

"I was getting hot flashes and sweats on a regular basis," he said. "That's not normal, even for my age."

An exam showed his white blood cell count was "sky high" and a doctor quickly diagnosed his condition. At first, all Abdul-Jabbar heard was the word "leukemia."

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"I was scared," he said. "I thought it was all the same. I thought it could mean I have a month to live."

"That was my first question," he said. "Was I going to make it?"

A longtime student in martial arts, Abdul-Jabbar said he took the approach of a samurai, to face death without fear.

"I had my face on," he said.

Instead, doctors told him CML was treatable with proper medication and monitoring.

Abdul-Jabbar is a special assistant with the Lakers and said he hasn't had to cut back his level of activity of coaching, change his regimen or adjust his diet. "I'm able to sneak out for Thai food," he said.

"There is hope. This condition can be treated. You can still live a productive, full life," he said. "I'm living proof I can make it."

Abdul-Jabbar recently returned from an academic conference in Abu Dhabi and has several speaking engagements planned. Among the people he regularly talks to about his condition is his son, a third-year medical student at the University of California, San Francisco.

The six-time NBA MVP intends to post updates to his Facebook and Twitter accounts and stay connected through , a Web site for those afflicted by the disease. http://www.CMLearth.com

About 5,000 cases of CML are expected to be diagnosed in the United States this year, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society said. More than 22,000 people are living in the US with the disease.

The disease tends to initially be diagnosed by people in their mid-to-late 60s, and usually affects men more than women.

"I want to spread the word," Abdul-Jabbar said.

NEW YORK — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is being treated for a rare form of leukemia, and the basketball great said his prognosis is encouraging. The NBA's all-time leading scorer was diagnosed last Dece...
NEW YORK — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is being treated for a rare form of leukemia, and the basketball great said his prognosis is encouraging. The NBA's all-time leading scorer was diagnosed last Dece...
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- PepeLepew I'm a Fan of PepeLepew 288 fans permalink
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I wish him well. Classy guy. I'll never forget the 85 finals when he made sky hook after sky hook in the Garden.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:18 PM on 11/11/2009
- Waldimore I'm a Fan of Waldimore 12 fans permalink

Yes, Kareem is intelligent. It's my understanding that he could have gone to college on an academic scholarship as well.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 11/10/2009
- BeasleysMom I'm a Fan of BeasleysMom 141 fans permalink

So sorry and sad. He was very upbeat and positive while being interviewed on Ed Schultz's radio show today. Made me start to wonder if right wing extremist sports fans are aware that many high profile athletes are muslims. Will they call for purging professional sports of all muslims, too?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 11/10/2009

A great man, indeed! I went to UCLA when he played college ball. Some of the best college games ever. Have always admired him as a person. Hope you conquer this!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 PM on 11/10/2009
- Centaur I'm a Fan of Centaur 2 fans permalink

All the best, Cap. You'll handle this the way Magic has dealt with his situation. Stay strong.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 11/10/2009
- iwant2no I'm a Fan of iwant2no 4 fans permalink
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All praise is due to ALLAH!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 11/10/2009
- ADC14 I'm a Fan of ADC14 3 fans permalink

The treatment for CML is Gleevec. It costs about 3,000 dollars a month. That's right, three grand a month. Sorry, Kareem, but most people can't afford Gleevec. You are one of the lucky ones. If you really, really want to help people with CML, you'd stop shilling for Novartis and put your efforts into pushing for single-payer and making drugs more affordable for the rest of us. Novartis does not need your help. Good luck, though.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 PM on 11/10/2009
- BeasleysMom I'm a Fan of BeasleysMom 141 fans permalink

He was calling for that on the Ed Schultz radio show today. Talked a lot about how people who are fighting reform simply do not understand the problems with the current system.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 PM on 11/10/2009
- chappie I'm a Fan of chappie 2 fans permalink

A life long Celtics fan: God bless you... I wish him all the best.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 11/10/2009

It is a good thing for Kareem and the rest of us that the USA has the best health care system in the world. If he were in Europe, they would have to place a value on his life as they ration the health care. Best of luck to you Kareem.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 11/10/2009

What if he didn't have insurance?????? I am sure he will have the best of care because of who he is and his wealth.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 11/10/2009
- donia1970 I'm a Fan of donia1970 45 fans permalink
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Pssst!!!! The U.S. is ranked 37th in the world - hardly the "BEST" healthcare system in the world.

BTW - Magic Johnson no longer test positive for AIDS - and guess what? His treatments were $27,000 a pop!

In any event, I wish Kareem well...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 11/10/2009
- donia1970 I'm a Fan of donia1970 45 fans permalink
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Pssst!!!! Hey, genius - the U.S. is ranked 37th in the world - hardly the "BEST" healthcare system in the world. France has the #1 healthcare in the world, and guess where they are - in Europe!

In any event, I wish Kareem well...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 PM on 11/10/2009

If we took the Rethugs plan, health insurance would be better and cheaper. But I guess Obama and the Democrats in their drive for power want to take over this sector of the economy.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 11/10/2009
- tarowig I'm a Fan of tarowig 4 fans permalink

I hope you were joking and not actually that ignorant about how public healthcare actually works. Here in New Zealand there are public and private options - I myself have received excellent treatment in the public system when I was a student, and I also receive excellent care in the private environment too. The point is everyone has access to healthcare - not just those able to afford insurance.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 11/10/2009
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Shhh.

Don't waste your time with the truth.

He only believes in lies from others which agree with those of his own creation.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 PM on 11/10/2009
- iceage7 I'm a Fan of iceage7 118 fans permalink

Dont tell those teabaggers...They hate truth and facts...the truth is a nuisance

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 11/10/2009

He made the media rounds this morning, getting the word out about the disease. Kareem has had this condition for a year, and he waited to reveal his condition because he wanted to demonstrate that the disease is not a death sentence and that he has lived a normal life with this condition.

His appearance on Ed Schultz's radio program is very revealing about just how strong an intellect he has to go along with his athletic ability. He had some very pointed comments about our health care system (he basically said that we are a "can do" nation, and if Britain and France can provide universal health care, why can't we do that too?) and Republican obstruction, reiterated his support for Obama, and generally gave a lot of hope to people who have this condition.

Get well Cap! You're a class act and continue to inspire.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 11/10/2009
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My thoughts and prayers are with The Cap! May he live long and thrive. Go Lakers! Go Bruins!
Sa'lam Alechem!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 11/10/2009

One of the classiest things about Mr. Jabbar is that he doesn't live his life in public. Sorry to hear that he is ill. Leukemia is treatable, and we can all hope for a speedy and full recovery for him. Pray if you will or just keep the good thoughts.

I'm cancer free (prostate cancer at 52) for 7 years now. Not a victim, or martyr. You just live through it--or don't. I was lucky (caught aggressive cancer quite early) and had a great surgeon (minimal after effects.)

Family helped a lot.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 11/10/2009
- Stilts9 I'm a Fan of Stilts9 38 fans permalink
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Kareem is one of my all-time favorite bb players,

and he seems to be an all-around decent human being.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 11/10/2009

The guy is pure class. One of our American Treasures. I wish I had friends like Kareem.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 11/10/2009



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    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 11/10/2009
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