Jones Jones Talks of Cowboys Battle of Skin Cancer


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The owner of the Dallas Cowboys team, Jerry Jones, revealed that he exceeded a battle outside the field while he hopes that the organization that helped make one of the most valuable sports arrives at the Super Bowl once more.

Jones revealed in an interview with Dallas Morning News that diagnosed him with melanoma skin in stage 4 in June 2010 and began his treatment shortly after. The report indicated that Jones played slightly to undergo cancer treatments a “dozen years” during one of the episodes of Netflix docuseries “America’s Team: The Gambler and his jeans.”

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The owner of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones, represents the national anthem in the opening ceremonies of the training camp in River Ridge Fields in Oxnard, California, on July 26, 2025. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)

“I was saved by a fabulous treatment and great doctors and a real miracle (medicine) called PD-1 (therapy),” he told The Morning News. “I went into evidence for that PD-1 and has been one of the great medications.

“Now I have no tumors.”

Jones said he has had four surgeries in the last 10 years: two in his lungs and two to deal with his lymph nodes.

Melanoma is a less common form of skin cancer that is more dangerous than other varieties because it is much more likely to spread to other parts of the body if it is not found and treated early, according to the American cancer society.

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The owner of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones, before the match against Washington’s commanders at the AT&T stadium on January 5, 2025. (Images of Kevin Jairaj-Iimagn)

The Melanoma Research Alliance said that stage 4 means cancer “metastasis (propagation) to other places throughout the body, such as brain, lungs, liver or gastrointestinal tract (GI)”.

“The 5 -year survival rate from 2018 for distant metastatic melanoma (stage IV) is 22.5%,” said the research organization on its website.

Jones, 82, will embark on another NFL season as head of the cowboys.

Sportico revealed his NFL valuations on Wednesday with the cowboys leading the league at $ 12.8 billion.

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