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Breaking UPDATE: Captain Jason cancer fight takes TRAGIC turn

#Breaking UPDATE: Captain Jason cancer fight takes TRAGIC turnšŸ’”šŸ™

Below Deck’s Captain Jason Chambers Reveals Shock Melanoma Diagnosis

After more than three decades at sea, Captain Jason Chambers — known to Bravo fans as the charismatic leader on Below Deck Down Under — has revealed a deeply personal health scare. Despite years spent under the scorching sun while navigating luxury yachts across the globe, Chambers admits he never imagined that a small, long-standing spot on his ribs would turn into a life-threatening diagnosis.

In an exclusive interview, the 52-year-old captain described his disbelief: ā€œI’ve been on the water for three decades now and I thought… that’s never going to be a problem. But it is a problem.ā€

A Deadly Disease Often Overlooked

Melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer, affects roughly 200,000 Americans each year. In Australia, Chambers’ home country, the statistics are even more sobering — someone is diagnosed every 30 minutes. Despite the widespread awareness campaigns, Chambers admitted he had been ā€œnaĆÆve,ā€ believing he was immune.

The sunspot, a tiny brown mark he had carried for more than ten years, seemed harmless. But inspired by a friend’s battle with skin cancer, Chambers finally decided to have it checked.

ā€œI thought to myself, I should go get mine checked because I haven’t gotten a check for that in five years… it just felt different in my body — my intuition,ā€ he said.

The Diagnosis

While living in Bali, Chambers consulted a local doctor who removed the spot and sent it for biopsy. A few weeks later, in December 2024, an email arrived with the devastating news: the spot was melanoma.

The captain described the moment as surreal. Years of sun exposure, combined with a busy career at sea, had finally caught up with him.

A Wake-Up Call for Others

Chambers’ story serves as a stark reminder for those who spend significant time outdoors — whether on the water, in the mountains, or even in everyday life. ā€œI was naĆÆve,ā€ he admitted, ā€œand I don’t want others to make the same mistake.ā€

Doctors stress that regular skin checks are crucial, particularly for those in high-risk regions like Australia. Even small, seemingly stable marks can develop into melanoma over time.

Moving Forward

Though shaken by the diagnosis, Captain Jason remains resilient. His focus now is on treatment, recovery, and using his platform to raise awareness among fans and fellow seafarers.

The revelation comes at a time when his popularity within the Below Deck franchise continues to rise, making his openness all the more impactful. Fans across social media have already rallied with messages of support, praising his courage in sharing such a personal battle.

For Captain Jason Chambers, what began as a tiny sunspot has become a life lesson. His message to others is clear: don’t wait, don’t assume, and always listen to your body.

Captain Jason Chambers is known for being at the helm of luxury yachts on the reality TV show Below Deck Down Under

View galleryCaptain Jason Chambers is known for being at the helm of luxury yachts on the reality TV show Below Deck Down Under

Chambers underwent two procedures to remove the sun spot from his ribs

+6View galleryChambers underwent two procedures to remove the sun spot from his ribsTRENDINGĀ Chambers was stunned, but was traveling to promote his Bravo reality showĀ Below Deck Down UnderĀ so he scrambled to try and get a doctors appointment for when he returned.However, he was discouraged by how challenging it was, telling DailyMail.com: ‘It’s such a long wait to get in to a dermatologist, which is a sad thing.’

 

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