Tennis icon Bjorn Borg shares his battle with an aggressive prostate cancer. He received the diagnosis after concerning test results in September 2023. Borg underwent surgery in February 2024. Recent tests show the cancer is in remission. Borg's memoir, 'Heartbeats,' explores his life, including this health challenge. He remains optimistic and committed to fighting the disease.
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