Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Robin Quivers Says She Is Cancer "Free"


Robin Quivers, longtime co-host of “The Howard Stern Show,” announced Monday she is cancer-free after a 14-year battle with endometrial cancer.

The 73-year-old radio personality shared the news during the show’s Monday broadcast alongside Howard Stern, declaring proudly, “I’m cancer-free.” Stern, who has collaborated with Quivers since 1981, described her recovery as a “miracle,” noting that doctors confirmed last week there is no longer any evidence of disease in her body.

Quivers’ announcement marks the end of a long and challenging health journey that she has openly discussed on the air over the years. 





Her battle with endometrial cancer began more than 14 years ago, during which she continued to co-host the popular SiriusXM program while managing treatment and recovery.

The emotional moment unfolded live on the Stern Show, drawing reactions from listeners and highlighting Quivers’ resilience. Stern emphasized the significance of the milestone, celebrating what he called a remarkable turnaround.

Quivers first joined Stern in the early 1980s, becoming an integral part of the show’s success and known for her sharp wit, health advocacy, and candid personal revelations. Her cancer-free status represents not only a personal victory but also an inspirational update for fans who have followed her story.