William Shatner, at 95, shared his challenging health ordeal that almost went unnoticed. Initially, a doctor dismissed a lump on Shatner’s body, considering it innocuous. However, a second opinion revealed a serious stage 4 malignant melanoma.
Recalling the event on “CBS Mornings,” Shatner said, “I had a lump and the doctor, friendly doctor said, ‘Oh, it’s a salivary gland. Just massage it there.'” The actor sought help from a doctor friend who urged him to pursue further medical evaluation. “You better get this out,” the friend advised after examining the lump.
A second opinion saved William Shatner’s life after his initial doctor dismissed a lump.
The oncologist’s diagnosis was urgent. The cancer had already reached Shatner’s brain and lungs, indicating a stage 4 condition. Fortunately, Shatner underwent surgery to remove the tumor and completed two years of immunotherapy treatment.
During this challenging period, his daughter, Melanie Shatner Gretsch, faced her own cancer battle. Nearly a year before Shatner’s diagnosis, Gretsch discovered a lump in her breast. Despite a prior mammogram showing no alarming signs, she pursued further tests due to a gut feeling and was diagnosed with HER2-positive breast cancer. It had aggressively spread to her lymph nodes and chest.
Gretsch underwent rigorous treatment, including chemotherapy, 30 rounds of radiation, a double mastectomy, and a year of immunotherapy. She recounted a moment when she desperately sought comfort from her father, as she was overwhelmed by fear and uncertainty.
By the end of 2024, both Shatner and Gretsch celebrated being cancer-free, marking a significant achievement and emotional release for the family. Gretsch described sharing the news with her father, noting how emotional it was for him.
Despite his health challenges, Shatner has continued to pursue a range of projects. Known for being the oldest man to travel to space with Blue Origin, his forthcoming endeavors include new books, a podcast, and music projects.
This survival story not only highlights the importance of seeking second opinions but also showcases the resilience of the Shatner family amidst adversity.

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