Former U.S. Senator Ben Sasse is opening up about his battle with stage IV metastatic pancreatic cancer. "In mid-December, I got a three-to four-month life expectancy, and I'm at day 99 or something ...
Sasse was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer in December 2025 New York Times Opinion/Instagram With blood on his face, former Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse sat down with The New York Times to open ...
Tap Here To Add Us Weekly As A Trusted Source Add as a preferred source on Google Former U.S. Senator Ben Sasse is opening up about his battle with stage IV metastatic pancreatic cancer. “In ...
Former Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) detailed his battle with cancer and reflected on his life during a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times’s Ross Douthat. The conversation, released Thursday as ...
Late last year, former Sen. Ben Sasse was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and given three to four months to live. Now, he's on "extended time" — and he wants to spend some of his remaining time ...
Former Sen. Ben Sasse says America faces institutional collapse and cultural fragmentation, calling politics a distraction ...
Former Sen. Ben Sasse is dying of pancreatic cancer. But a promising new drug is giving him extra time to share his message ...
Ben Sasse, who served Nebraska for eight years in the U.S. Senate, spoke openly this week about living — and dying — with cancer.
Former Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska reveals an experimental cancer drug helped shrink his tumors by 76% after a stage 4 metastatic pancreatic cancer diagnosis.
The former Senator speaks about his pancreatic cancer diagnosis and what is needed for a strong American comeback.
Former Republican Sen. Ben Sasse spoke candidly Thursday about his terminal cancer diagnosis, telling a New York Times podcast that his tumors have shrunk dramatically even as he prepares for death.