Alex Trebek may try experimental cancer treatment: ‘I’ve got nothing to lose’
“We may try a new protocol … a different chemo or something in the trial stage that is not chemotherapy,” Trebek told ABC News for an upcoming “Jeopardy!” special to air in primetime on Jan 2.
“I don’t mind experimenting. I’ve got nothing to lose, so let’s go for it,” he added.
Trebek has continued to host “Jeopardy!” despite undergoing chemotherapy treatment starting in the spring.
He also revealed in the interview that aired on “Good Morning America” on Monday that he has considered how he’ll say goodbye to his audience if the time should come.
“It’ll be a significant moment for me. But I’ve kind of, in my mind, rehearsed it already, and what I would do on that day is tell the director, ‘Time the show down to leave me 30 seconds at the end. That’s all I want,’ Trebek said. “And I will say my goodbyes and I will tell people, ‘Don’t ask me who’s going to replace me because I have no say whatsoever.’”
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