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02-01-2011, 11:53 AM
ESPN announced one of its longest-serving anchors is battling cancer for the second time in less than four years.
“There are 28 million cancer survivors worldwide,” Scott said in a statement. “You know what that means? . . . We’ve got a strong army!! Once again, I join the fight and like three years ago, I plan to beat this thing.”
Scott is just 45. He has a young family. And today he deserves to be in our thoughts and prayers and he embarks on another fight for his life.
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“There are 28 million cancer survivors worldwide,” Scott said in a statement. “You know what that means? . . . We’ve got a strong army!! Once again, I join the fight and like three years ago, I plan to beat this thing.”
Scott is just 45. He has a young family. And today he deserves to be in our thoughts and prayers and he embarks on another fight for his life.
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