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  2. Tom Brokaw cancer treatment though successful still brought ...

    www.survivornet.com/articles/legendary-anchorman...

    Veteran journalist Tom Brokaw, 84, received a breakthrough chemotherapy treatment for his multiple myeloma diagnosis, which improved his quality of life many years after his diagnosis.

  3. How's Multiple Myeloma Survivor Tom Brokaw, 83, Doing?

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    For the tens of thousands of people with multiple myeloma in the U.S., Tom Brokaw is an important face of inspiration for living with the disease. The legendary journalist was diagnosed with the rare blood cancer in 2013.

  4. Preview: Tom Brokaw discusses his battle with an incurable ...

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    NBC's top anchor for two decades, Brokaw was diagnosed with multiple myeloma 10 years ago. He said doctors didn't think he would make it to 83. "I've had a bad experience," Brokaw told Pauley...

  5. Tom Brokaw on Cancer Diagnosis: 'I Didn't Know What I Was in For'

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    Tom Brokaw was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a treatable but incurable blood cancer, in August 2013. Through months of specialized treatment, he is in remission and he is opening up about...

  6. Tom Brokaw, famed NBC News anchor, gets candid on blood ...

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    Former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw is opening up about his cancer battle. The 83-year-old shared on "CBS Sunday Morning" that he's had "a bad experience" while battling multiple myeloma, a...

  7. Tom Brokaw's Update: Multiple Myeloma Interview On ... - TVLine

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    Veteran news anchor Tom Brokaw is making a rare televised appearance on CBS Sunday Morning for a candid interview with longtime friend Jane Pauley.

  8. Tom Brokaw Opens Up About Incurable Blood Cancer In ...

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    The veteran reporter, diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2014 and retired after 55 years in 2021, told his former “Today” show co-anchor Jane Pauley in an upcoming interview that his fight against blood cancer has been an overwhelming cross to bear.