Travel Guru Rick Steves Faces Prostate Cancer: Surgery Planned for September

Rick Steves, renowned travel author and TV personality, announces prostate cancer diagnosis. He plans to film in France before undergoing surgery in Seattle, maintaining an optimistic outlook on his journey ahead.

August 22 2024, 03:50 AM  •  583 views

Travel Guru Rick Steves Faces Prostate Cancer: Surgery Planned for September

Rick Steves, the 69-year-old travel expert and public television personality, has revealed his recent prostate cancer diagnosis. Despite this health challenge, Steves remains committed to his work and maintains a positive attitude.

Before undergoing surgery in September 2024 at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, Steves plans to film two new television shows in France. This dedication to his craft exemplifies the passion that has made him a prominent figure in the travel industry for decades.

Steves shared his diagnosis on social media, stating:

"My doctor assures me that, if you're going to get cancer, this is a good kind to get, and careful scans show no sign of it having spread."

Rick Steves' statement on his diagnosis

The American Cancer Society reports that approximately one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime, with the majority of cases occurring in men 65 and older.

Steves' career spans over four decades, during which he has become a household name in travel literature and television. He recently celebrated the 40th edition of his first book, "Europe Through the Back Door," a milestone that underscores his enduring influence in the field.

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Throughout his career, Steves has authored more than 50 European travel guidebooks and hosts the radio show "Travel with Rick Steves." His philosophy of "backdoor" travel, which emphasizes authentic experiences and local culture, has resonated with millions of travelers worldwide.

Beyond his travel expertise, Steves has been actively involved in various social and political causes. He is a board member of NORML, advocating for drug policy reform since 2003, and has contributed significantly to climate change awareness and philanthropy.

Steves' optimism shines through in his response to the diagnosis. He expressed gratitude for the support he has received and looks forward to "many more years of happy travels, exciting collaborations, and beautiful friendships."

As Steves prepares for this new personal journey, his impact on the travel industry and his dedication to cultural understanding continue to inspire. His ability to find positivity even in challenging circumstances reflects the spirit of adventure and resilience that has defined his career.