ABC correspondent Amy Robach announced on Monday morning that she has breast cancer and will undergo a double mastectomy.
Speaking on "Good Morning America," Robach called it "the diagnosis that's still hard for me to say out loud."
In a twist of fate, her diagnosis was revealed only after she reluctantly underwent a mammogram on a recent episode of "GMA." Robach said she had not wanted to get the screening, but that Robin Roberts—herself a breast cancer survivor—pushed her to do so.
"Thank God you did," she told Roberts. "I had cancer the whole time we were sitting in that office, and I said, I don't have any connection to that disease."
"You saved my life," she added.
"YOU saved your life, Amy," Roberts replied.
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Speaking on "Good Morning America," Robach called it "the diagnosis that's still hard for me to say out loud."
In a twist of fate, her diagnosis was revealed only after she reluctantly underwent a mammogram on a recent episode of "GMA." Robach said she had not wanted to get the screening, but that Robin Roberts—herself a breast cancer survivor—pushed her to do so.
"Thank God you did," she told Roberts. "I had cancer the whole time we were sitting in that office, and I said, I don't have any connection to that disease."
"You saved my life," she added.
"YOU saved your life, Amy," Roberts replied.
from Healthy Living - The Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/11/amy-robach-breast-cancer_n_4254093.html?utm_hp_ref=healthy-living&ir=Healthy+Living
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