Viewers were left speechless as the usually composed anchor paused mid-segment, his voice trembling while revealing his recent diagnosis. Gone was the confident broadcaster America knew—what remained was a man facing mortality with raw honesty. He admitted the discovery came by chance after ignoring subtle symptoms for months, a mistake he now says “nearly cost him everything.” The confession sparked an emotional flood online, with fans and fellow hosts sharing their own health scares and stories of survival.
What began as a broadcast turned into something far greater—a message of warning and hope. His full emotional statement and the moment that brought the studio to tears are now going viral. Watch it before it’s taken down.
Fox News host Guy Benson has revealed he had a cancerous melanoma removed after it was discovered during a skin check.
Speaking on The Guy Benson Show on Thursday, the 40-year-old expressed how grateful he was that doctors caught the invasive malignant melanoma early.
“It’s been cut out of me, I’ve been sewn back up, the cancer is gone, I’m told. That’s great,” Benson told listeners.
“So I went in, got checked, caught it, it was cancer. Invasive melanoma, bad news. But still relatively good news because of how early it was. So I feel grateful. Grateful to everyone who’s been great with me these last couple of weeks, grateful to God, grateful to the doctor and everyone else.”
Conservative pundit Benson is also a political editor of MAGA-friendly website Townhall and a contributor on Fox News. His Fox News Radio show claims to offer “smart, fast-paced political and cultural insights from a right-leaning perspective.”
Benson admitted the diagnosis led to him missing work “for a couple of days here and there” but said his doctors have advised him no further treatment is required.
“This is not like, you know, other cancers and ordeals that people go through,” Benson added. “I’m not trying to put myself necessarily into that category, but now this is my new reality. Having now survived this, maybe on a low-ish level, but now I’m a cancer survivor.”
Benson was keen for his experience to encourage people to get skin checks at a dermatologist if they notice any abnormalities.
Political commentator Guy Benson appears on air during the Fox News Special prior to President Trump’s Joint Address to Congress at the FOX News D.C. Bureau on March 04, 2025 in Washington, DC.Jemal Countess/Getty Images
“The reason I tell you all of this is not to, like, do a woe is me story… I want to urge slash beg you, to get checked. Especially if you have any sense or indication that there’s something like this running in your family, please, do it regularly, don’t put it off. It can be a slight nuisance, but the slight nuisance is so much better than the alternative.”
“I cannot emphasize enough how life changing that little decision was for me,” he added. “The outcome here due to early detection is a happy one.”
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