Months after his cancer diagnosis, Alex Trebek, the longtime host of "Jeopardy," posted a video to YouTube on Wednesday to update viewers on his health and his plans to continue taping. "Jeopardy" ...
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 ...
This legendary game show host was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer but is continuing to beat his odds. Who is Alex Trebek? The beloved host of "Jeopardy!" provided fans with an update on both his ...
LOS ANGELES -- Longtime "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek was adored by generations of game show and trivia fans. He died Sunday morning following his very public battle with pancreatic cancer. Trebek sat ...
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 ...
"Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek returned to his job nearly a week after revealing his cancer diagnosis. Producers of the game show confirm Trebek took part in Tuesday's tapings. Trebek, 78, is battling ...
LOS ANGELES -- As he faces pancreatic cancer, "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek thanked viewers for their outpouring of support, calling himself "a lucky guy" after hearing from hundreds of thousands of ...
CENTURY CITY, Calif. -- "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek said he has "gone through a lot of chemotherapy" but is "on the mend" ahead of the show's new season. In a new video released by the "Jeopardy!" ...
NEW YORK -- A teen who won this year's Teen Tournament on "Jeopardy!" is donating part of his winnings to cancer research in honor of his hero, longtime host Alex Trebek. Avi Gupta, a freshman at ...
Alex Trebek's longtime California home is no more as fans are mourning a piece of his legacy going away. The late Jeopardy! host had bought a Spanish colonial-style home built in 1923 for reportedly ...
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 ...