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no chemotherapy. >> . >> . some received after five years. 94.4 percent of the women who didn't have chemotherapy had no recurrence. compared to 95.9 percent of those who did. >> . it says that for many women, there's benefit from chemotherapy. >> . close to 50 percent of women with early stage breast cancer that appear to be high risk clinically. could avoid chemo. it comes down to the patient comfort level. and she has no regrets. lots of prep work. ahead of the season opener against the panthers. crews installing brand new banners. on the south side of the arena today. >> . today the nfl and uso celebrate a 50 year partnership. with party. and a five million dollar donation. >> . >> created in 1941. by president roosevelt. at the beginning two. >> . their mission. connecting american service members to family. home and country. the mission today is as vital as ever. making soldiers feel at home. >> . when they are not. >> . for the last 50 years. the nfl played a major role. >> today the national football le
no chemotherapy. >> . >> . some received after five years. 94.4 percent of the women who didn't have chemotherapy had no recurrence. compared to 95.9 percent of those who did. >> . it says that for many women, there's benefit from chemotherapy. >> . close to 50 percent of women with early stage breast cancer that appear to be high risk clinically. could avoid chemo. it comes down to the patient comfort level. and she has no regrets. lots of prep work. ahead of the season...
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no chemotherapy. >> . you. >> . some received after five years. 94.4 percent of the women who didn't have chemotherapy had no recurrence. compared to 95.9 percent of those who did. >> . it says that for many there's likely not to be a benefit from chemotherapy. >> . close to 50 percent of women with early stage breast cancer that appear to be high risk clinically. could avoid chemo. it comes down to the patient comfort level. and she has no regrets. we got married in june... ...on tunaday. there's a subway? $3.50 sub of the day to help you remember life's important days. every day a different six-inch sub for just $3.50 at subway? every day of the week. her name is teri... ...she was born on ? ? the difference between possible and impossible? it's a person who believes they can, surrounded and supported by others-by us- who believe it, too. lots of prep work. ahead of the season opener against the panthers. crews installing brand new banners. on the south side of the arena today. >> . today the nfl and uso celebrate
no chemotherapy. >> . you. >> . some received after five years. 94.4 percent of the women who didn't have chemotherapy had no recurrence. compared to 95.9 percent of those who did. >> . it says that for many there's likely not to be a benefit from chemotherapy. >> . close to 50 percent of women with early stage breast cancer that appear to be high risk clinically. could avoid chemo. it comes down to the patient comfort level. and she has no regrets. we got married in...
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a cancer that now ashs >> the fear of dying, the fear of chemotherapy, not knowing what to expect. >> reporter: but he was all in. days has a high rate of recovery but only after a lot of chemotherapy. 12 rounds of chemo while never missing a preseason workout. >> i wanted to be around everyone. i didn't want to fall too far behind. >> reporter: and here's what the handoff >> reporter: the cancer retreated. it's gone, and that's what . everyone knew when he got the ball on saturday. >> here comes connor. >> reporter: and then connor scored and then scored again leading his team to victory. >> fear is a choice. fear is a don't fear nothing. >> reporter: and that, during choice. this tough year, is what connor himself knew. >>> what a game. abc news. he leads the team out on the field. gets a standing ovation. another ovation. he carries the ball for 53 yards. and three catches. >> that's the news for this half hour. >> remember to follow us on facebook. . >> remember to follow us on facebook. we have an update on her condition. and panic in israel this morning... at least three people
a cancer that now ashs >> the fear of dying, the fear of chemotherapy, not knowing what to expect. >> reporter: but he was all in. days has a high rate of recovery but only after a lot of chemotherapy. 12 rounds of chemo while never missing a preseason workout. >> i wanted to be around everyone. i didn't want to fall too far behind. >> reporter: and here's what the handoff >> reporter: the cancer retreated. it's gone, and that's what . everyone knew when he got the...
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. >> the tool helping breast cancer patients keep their hair during chemotherapy. >> technology that can hear gunshots in neighborhoods and notify police. andrea flores live in denver, how the shot-spotter program is ,, wondering what's in the box? energy efficiency, people! oh, hey little buddy. it can add up. you know, depending on how you use your energy. i like it. always delivering ways to save energy and money. xcel energy. responsible by nature. >>> the f.b.i. wants to talk to two men about last weekend's bombing in, no. video footage shows the men removing a the bomb but took the suitcase. the bomb did not explode. police suspect rahami left the bag there. she the man now charged for another bombing in manhattan and one in new jersey that injured dozens of people over the weekend. >>> the federal reserve has decided not to raise the big bank's key interest rate. so interest rates will stay between .25% and .5%. but the fed will probably raise rates before the end of ther raised its key interest rate last december, the first hike in nearly a decade. >>> the latest as the ceo o
. >> the tool helping breast cancer patients keep their hair during chemotherapy. >> technology that can hear gunshots in neighborhoods and notify police. andrea flores live in denver, how the shot-spotter program is ,, wondering what's in the box? energy efficiency, people! oh, hey little buddy. it can add up. you know, depending on how you use your energy. i like it. always delivering ways to save energy and money. xcel energy. responsible by nature. >>> the f.b.i. wants...
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two brain surgeries and chemotherapy treatments later, 99% of presley's tumor has been safely removed. but the fight is far from overrer what the transplant really is, is a rescue. >> the doctor has a unique plan for presley's remission. it's focused on the bone marrow. instead of radiation that would cause permanent damage. >> high doses of chemotherapy, which would normally would really suppress and wipe out your bone marrow and then you rescue the person with their own bone marrow. >> a treatment that starts in just a few weeks with family, friends and an entire hospital praying for the best. and as presley's story continues to spread, those extra positive thoughts liz says gives them the strength to fight on. my faith and heart tells me she will survive. >> liz kotalik, "fox 10 news." >>> the knox family has set up a go fund me account and if you like to help support them through this fight, we have posted the link on our website, fox10phoenix.com. click on seen on tv. >>> still ahead tonight, dave coming up with a look at weekend forecast. live look right now at eastbound i-10 at
two brain surgeries and chemotherapy treatments later, 99% of presley's tumor has been safely removed. but the fight is far from overrer what the transplant really is, is a rescue. >> the doctor has a unique plan for presley's remission. it's focused on the bone marrow. instead of radiation that would cause permanent damage. >> high doses of chemotherapy, which would normally would really suppress and wipe out your bone marrow and then you rescue the person with their own bone...
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so treatment, pretty much chemotherapy and there's different chemotherapy options and i wanted to take the opportunity to say that chemotherapy in animals is very different than in people. they tolerate it very well. we are very wussy. they're very tough. so sometimes owners will be reluctant about doing chemo because therm how their families didn't tolerated it. we don't do that with kitties. >> thank you, dr. chase. if you have questions about your pets health and well-being, just email pets@kpix.com, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. we have some hat may make your day -- when it comes to cuteness. >>> sticking with animals, we have some video that mayic your day when it comes to cuteness. tack a look. 23 panda cubs were introduced to the public this week in china. the cubs are between one and four months old. too cute. the giant panda was taken off the endangered list recently. >>> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, will attempt to break a world record in a daring car race. we show you the rare >>> a bay area man will attempt to
so treatment, pretty much chemotherapy and there's different chemotherapy options and i wanted to take the opportunity to say that chemotherapy in animals is very different than in people. they tolerate it very well. we are very wussy. they're very tough. so sometimes owners will be reluctant about doing chemo because therm how their families didn't tolerated it. we don't do that with kitties. >> thank you, dr. chase. if you have questions about your pets health and well-being, just email...
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there is a way for breast cancer patients to undergo chemotherapy and keep their hair. it's the first scalp cooling system that minimizes hair loss. health specialist kathy walsh reports on the digny cap. >> chemotherapy is fighting lynn pad get's breast cancer, and lynn is fighting the side effects. >> i was supposed to be bald any 12th day of treatment. >> this is lynn ten days into chemo, and here she is after hair, and it's been very empowering. >> reporter: this technology at the uc health lone tree breast center gave that choice. computer controlled scalp cooling, cool coolant that never drops below the freezing point, circulates in the camp. >> the chemotherapy is not going to the hair follicles and we are able to preserve the hair. >> reporter: oncologist dr. regina brown knows that's important to patients. for lynn it was the one thing she could control. >> i didn't want sad eyes. i didn't want people going, look, there's something wrong with her, she doesn't have hair. >> reporter: at treatment 14, lynn has kept all of her hair, but she's never lost it all. >>
there is a way for breast cancer patients to undergo chemotherapy and keep their hair. it's the first scalp cooling system that minimizes hair loss. health specialist kathy walsh reports on the digny cap. >> chemotherapy is fighting lynn pad get's breast cancer, and lynn is fighting the side effects. >> i was supposed to be bald any 12th day of treatment. >> this is lynn ten days into chemo, and here she is after hair, and it's been very empowering. >> reporter: this...
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the only hope was high doses of chemotherapy to kill the bad cells, but chemo kills the healthy ones too, meaning a painful bone marrow transplant. sylvester comprehensive cancer center "we literally had to do surgeries obtaining the stem cells that regrow the blood cells after chemotherapy from the bone marrow." martie salt: doctors can now push the stem cells from the bone marrow and into the blood where they are easy to collect without an operation. george schwartz "i sat in a bed at the hospital, the clinic, and they drew blood." martie salt: the blood containing thestem cen a lab until the patient is admitted into the hospital for chemo. krishna komanduri, md "a day or two later, the previously collected stem cells are infused into the vein just like a blood transfusion." studies show that multiple myeloma (my-loh-mah) patients who undergo both chemo and a stem cell transplant survive longer and without symptoms. george schwartz "my youngest daughter got married and i was able to dance with her at her wedding, and now i'm looking forward to her having a baby." martie salt: schwa
the only hope was high doses of chemotherapy to kill the bad cells, but chemo kills the healthy ones too, meaning a painful bone marrow transplant. sylvester comprehensive cancer center "we literally had to do surgeries obtaining the stem cells that regrow the blood cells after chemotherapy from the bone marrow." martie salt: doctors can now push the stem cells from the bone marrow and into the blood where they are easy to collect without an operation. george schwartz "i sat in a...
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we'll be nearly finished with the chemotherapy. >> shannen's hubby has been her rock. she said it's made them stronger. >> it's even better now. >> i have the easy part, yeah. i wish i could do it for her, you know. >> shannen's longtime friend praised her strength by saying, she had chemo this week, but was still front and center raising awareness and money. >> cancer is, in a strange way, done amazing things for me. allowed me to be more me. much more vulnerable, and the person that i always was. but i think i got behind a lot of other stuff. >> looking positive. >> stay strong. >> we wish her the best. >>> you have got to see this. i mean, i'm not kidding here, on the red carpet. posing in a silver layered gown. it's absolutely beautiful, right? then this happened. yep, a horrible malfunction. the fabric on top moved out of place exposing everything underneath. all i have to tell you, thank goodness she was wearing understoodies. >> thank goodness. another show stopper yesterday, her show winning four emmys. julianne confirmed to "e.t." online that she is returning
we'll be nearly finished with the chemotherapy. >> shannen's hubby has been her rock. she said it's made them stronger. >> it's even better now. >> i have the easy part, yeah. i wish i could do it for her, you know. >> shannen's longtime friend praised her strength by saying, she had chemo this week, but was still front and center raising awareness and money. >> cancer is, in a strange way, done amazing things for me. allowed me to be more me. much more vulnerable,...
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as the rest of his school went to home coming he was in chemotherapy. through painful times he was able to form a unique bond with his oncologist and a nurse something he's incredibly grateful for. >> doctors and nurses you know, have such a close relationship with their patients. it's meant treat this person. they go above and beyond that i think it's special. >> it's hard, but when you come in and see them fighting their butt off you know you have to be there through that journey. >> it's so true. he says the main tumor is gone. he's currently undergoing a clinical trial in addition to receiving chemotherapy. we'll tell you more about his story but i think his point and his mom's point is what we should focus on today that that thank y have somebody come back around after they're well or a parent -- >> right and they go above and beyond. >> doctors and nurses are incredible but to work on kids all the time that must be so so difficult. >> yeah, the emotional toll. >> now, is your chance to thank anyone in the medical field. we >>> littleton police hav
as the rest of his school went to home coming he was in chemotherapy. through painful times he was able to form a unique bond with his oncologist and a nurse something he's incredibly grateful for. >> doctors and nurses you know, have such a close relationship with their patients. it's meant treat this person. they go above and beyond that i think it's special. >> it's hard, but when you come in and see them fighting their butt off you know you have to be there through that journey....
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when he was first diagnosed back in 2015 in august he had two chemotherapy. the cancer was still there. >> other thing they look at was a scan on the inside of my body. >> he went back for more chemo, had a much more extensive surgery, removed two large tumors and still the cancer was there. they also were in the hospital for 29 days. all the while he couldn't see his son because he was three hours away from their home. he's now b room, updating them on where he is at. >> as of right now -- >> as of right now there's no cancer! >> this is too much. i want the news. >> all of this talking means dad no longer has cancer, and look at the kids' reaction. >> seems big bro really kind of had a real handle on what this could mean for the family. older sibling, sometimes you tend to shoulder things. i can't imagine what it would be like being the oldest brother knowing your dad might be dying. >> they are incredibly happy. he's going to return for observation, make sure that the cancer doesn't come back. the family has also set up a go fund me page to help take care
when he was first diagnosed back in 2015 in august he had two chemotherapy. the cancer was still there. >> other thing they look at was a scan on the inside of my body. >> he went back for more chemo, had a much more extensive surgery, removed two large tumors and still the cancer was there. they also were in the hospital for 29 days. all the while he couldn't see his son because he was three hours away from their home. he's now b room, updating them on where he is at. >> as...
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. >> two surgeries, four rounds of chemotherapy. >> see why the latest news leads to tears of the happy kind. >>> dash cam shows traffic stopped in one direction. >> watch what happens. >> too bad it wasn't stopped in both. >> oh, whoa! whoa! >> the bedroom, the bathroom, and the kitchen. >> this is what a tree house looks like after the owner spent about $200,000. how he managed to pull off his grand plan. chance to win a new ipad mini and a dad about to learn the danger of -- >> asking a woman what they want to eat. >> what do you want to eat? >> i don't know! >> the viral video striking a nerve. >> when you say we don't know and we make a decision, three seconds later, no! >> this is a very emotional video that you're about to see. it was taped months after mike smith that you see here on the diagnosed with stage three testicular cancer. when he was first diagnosed back in 2015 in august he had two surgeries, four rounds of chemotherapy. the cancer was still there. >> other thing they look at was a scan on the inside of my body. >> he went back for more chemo, had a much more extensi
. >> two surgeries, four rounds of chemotherapy. >> see why the latest news leads to tears of the happy kind. >>> dash cam shows traffic stopped in one direction. >> watch what happens. >> too bad it wasn't stopped in both. >> oh, whoa! whoa! >> the bedroom, the bathroom, and the kitchen. >> this is what a tree house looks like after the owner spent about $200,000. how he managed to pull off his grand plan. chance to win a new ipad mini and a...
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. >>> i'm struggling trying to chemotherapy. and she's already on stage four. >> he says he's being honest but did this suspect lie in front of a judge? the exclusive tip from his godfather. >>> i'm shocked. my heart is racing. >> so his fox trot wasn't that dance floor. ryan lochte's first dance ends with two people in handcuffs. >>> we begin with breaking news. a dangerous morning after officers were targeted on the job. christopher sign is standing by. >> reporter: three phoenix police officers rushed to the hospital after being attacked off camelback and 24th avenue. katie conner is live on scene with the latest. first and foremost let's talk about the officers. >> reporter: fortunately, the officers are expected to survive. two of them have serious injuries. earlier this morning, the three officers were right outside this qt investigating when the driver of a maroon car drove right at them. the guy got out of his car and -- the third officer who was paramedics rushed the officers to nearby hospitals and the suspect was also
. >>> i'm struggling trying to chemotherapy. and she's already on stage four. >> he says he's being honest but did this suspect lie in front of a judge? the exclusive tip from his godfather. >>> i'm shocked. my heart is racing. >> so his fox trot wasn't that dance floor. ryan lochte's first dance ends with two people in handcuffs. >>> we begin with breaking news. a dangerous morning after officers were targeted on the job. christopher sign is standing by....
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patients are about to undergo chemotherapy. (vo) one dark stormy night we got a new family member and she got a nutritious meal four cornerstones of nutrition including high quality protein. now our family is complete. . >>> he was assigned to fort bragg last year. he was 34 years-old the. >>> new way for breast cancer patients to undergo keep though system. we have more on what is called chemotherapy cap. >> chemo. >> it wouldn't wish this on my worse enemy. >> chemotherapy is fighting breast cancer and lynn is fighting chemo's side effects. >> i was supposed to be bald my 12th day of treatment. >> this is lynn 10 days into chemo. here she is after three treatments in five weeks. i can choose to keep my hair >> this technology at the lone tree breast cancer center gave her that choice. >> computer controlled school labtd. it they have drops below the freezing point and condistricts the blood vessels. >> the comb me therapy is not going to the hair follicles and we are able to preserve the hair. >> oncologist regina brown knows
patients are about to undergo chemotherapy. (vo) one dark stormy night we got a new family member and she got a nutritious meal four cornerstones of nutrition including high quality protein. now our family is complete. . >>> he was assigned to fort bragg last year. he was 34 years-old the. >>> new way for breast cancer patients to undergo keep though system. we have more on what is called chemotherapy cap. >> chemo. >> it wouldn't wish this on my worse enemy....
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whether we talk about chemotherapies, immunotherapies, or even clinical trials... we have tremendous technologies that allow lung cancer center. surround yourself with our team of experts at cancer treatment centers of america in phoenix. one of only six hospitals in the country to be recognized by the joint commission for lung cancer care. because treating cancer isn't one thing we do, it's the only thing we do. the treatment of lung cancer has evolved tremendously. it is truly a very unique model where we have a well orchestrated team... to help patients be treated well. the evolution of cancer care is here. appointments available now. >>> finally our omg video of the night. >> a high school girl's science project going viral. >> it involves glass bottles, a little tiny train and two ? ? ? >> there's no way. that's not real. >> no way. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> we've searched all over to find out who this girl is and if there was some contest involved but only this video pops up. >> all i could ever do was make a fake volcano. >> i don't think i'm goin
whether we talk about chemotherapies, immunotherapies, or even clinical trials... we have tremendous technologies that allow lung cancer center. surround yourself with our team of experts at cancer treatment centers of america in phoenix. one of only six hospitals in the country to be recognized by the joint commission for lung cancer care. because treating cancer isn't one thing we do, it's the only thing we do. the treatment of lung cancer has evolved tremendously. it is truly a very unique...
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. >> the company created care packages to give to people going through chemotherapy. fox 10's courtney griffin has more. >> reporter: it wasn't a typical workday for these employees at mckisson specialty health. today they created care packages chemotherapy. >> it's unexpected and welcome touch in an otherwise challenging day or time for patients. >> reporter: bill nolan, general manager of mckisson, says it's important to show these patients they're not alone. >> the whole purpose is just to say, hey, somebody cares. while there are moments that are isolating and scary and you feel alone, we want to you know that somebody out there with no name or face is thinking and praying and caring about you. >> reporter: anzi williams is a cancer survivor herself, andhe packages today, writing notes and tieing the blankets together, which she says is most helpful. >> i think a blanket because the rooms are cold. so trying to stay warm. you're getting fluids in there. all your medication is infused. it's kind of cold to the body. so having that blanket and having that extra cove
. >> the company created care packages to give to people going through chemotherapy. fox 10's courtney griffin has more. >> reporter: it wasn't a typical workday for these employees at mckisson specialty health. today they created care packages chemotherapy. >> it's unexpected and welcome touch in an otherwise challenging day or time for patients. >> reporter: bill nolan, general manager of mckisson, says it's important to show these patients they're not alone. >>...
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when he was first diagnosed back in 2015 in august he had two surgeries, four rounds of chemotherapy. still there. >> other thing they look at was a scan on the inside of my body. >> he went back for more chemo, had a much more extensive surgery, removed two large tumors and still the cancer was there. they also were in the hospital for 29 days. all the while he couldn't see his son becausee
when he was first diagnosed back in 2015 in august he had two surgeries, four rounds of chemotherapy. still there. >> other thing they look at was a scan on the inside of my body. >> he went back for more chemo, had a much more extensive surgery, removed two large tumors and still the cancer was there. they also were in the hospital for 29 days. all the while he couldn't see his son becausee
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that's patients chemotherapy and radiation sickness will now beot able to mark the absurd treatment site bringing a celebration about this walkw enougha the last day i was all the sudden overwhelmed with everything they hadon asked me d do and i was finish they were donated if i had had about to celebrate thatif theory moment when everything was present any and i was on my way that would've been the answer.m he got to ring the bell. >> we came out here to find out the tumor had responded to an end responded very well.mo he came out and ring the bell it was a great day. it's exciting moment when people finishex treatment at the opportunity to celebrate the and bolts will go up at all 16 cancer centers. they will be mounted on foxc itt not just for the patients as prisoners are stillt degrees, . we do have a ramp closure of the start of last evening at eight. let's to 70 went and cedar t it worked out the north and south local and express nono issues here for 80 at granger ag you go to and from that valleyview bridge.o i thought that was a statement not a question.th desert doppler estimat
that's patients chemotherapy and radiation sickness will now beot able to mark the absurd treatment site bringing a celebration about this walkw enougha the last day i was all the sudden overwhelmed with everything they hadon asked me d do and i was finish they were donated if i had had about to celebrate thatif theory moment when everything was present any and i was on my way that would've been the answer.m he got to ring the bell. >> we came out here to find out the tumor had responded...
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. >> the fear of dying, fear of chemotherapy, not knowing what to expect. >> reporter: but conner was >> i just wanted to be around everyone. i didn't want to fall too far behind. >> reporter: and here's what happened. >> james conner gets the handoff and here comes the crowd into the game. >> reporter: the cancer retreated. it's gone. and that's what everyone knew when he got the ball on saturday. >> here comes conner. >> reporter: and then he scored. and then he scored again. leading his team to victory. >> it is a choice. fear is a choice. don't fear nothing. >> reporter: and that is what, during this tough year, is what conn >> we thank john for that story. and we thank you for watching. "gma" first thing in the morning. waverly city cam. meteorologist chris havely starts us off tonight. chris, what can we expect heading into labor day? morning clouds on our sunday helped to limit or warm-up for the afternoon, and with our skies, we'll keep our skies partly cloudy for our sunday night. a warm front will push north through eastern iowa on monday, allowing for a much muggier and war
. >> the fear of dying, fear of chemotherapy, not knowing what to expect. >> reporter: but conner was >> i just wanted to be around everyone. i didn't want to fall too far behind. >> reporter: and here's what happened. >> james conner gets the handoff and here comes the crowd into the game. >> reporter: the cancer retreated. it's gone. and that's what everyone knew when he got the ball on saturday. >> here comes conner. >> reporter: and then he...
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[applause] ♪ surgeries,ad two chemotherapy.nt. i have grounded myself with family and friends with love and support. my reason to stand up to cancer is to raise awareness for a very and cancer. together, we can find a cure. ♪ stand up to cancer's dream teams are changing the way cancer is treated with breakthrough discoveries. today, tanks to one of our stand up to cancer dream teams, there are. please give which you can and support this life-changing signs. >> we married 51 years ago in rochester, new york. >> we met on a blind date. >> i was blind. >> and i was the date. ♪ >> they always dreamt of retiring to the tranquility of a lake house in michigan come up that he had reason to fear he might not get there. his family had a long history with cancer. >> i lost my father 20 years ago now. the only treatment he got was chemo, and that was really hard on him. he went downhill from there. about a year later, he died. ♪ >> it was really a shock when my brother got cancer. stageiagnosed him with for liver cancer, and they just se
[applause] ♪ surgeries,ad two chemotherapy.nt. i have grounded myself with family and friends with love and support. my reason to stand up to cancer is to raise awareness for a very and cancer. together, we can find a cure. ♪ stand up to cancer's dream teams are changing the way cancer is treated with breakthrough discoveries. today, tanks to one of our stand up to cancer dream teams, there are. please give which you can and support this life-changing signs. >> we married 51 years ago...
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opdivo demonstrated longer life and is the most prescribed immunotherapy versus chemotherapy. no biomarker testing is required with opdivo, though physicians may choose to do so. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe stomach pain or tenderness; severe nausea or vomiting; constipation; excessive thirst or urine; swollen ankles; loss of appetite; rash; itching; headache; confusion; hallucinations; muscle or joint pain; or flushing as this may keep these problems from becoming more serious. these are not all the poible side effects of opdiv tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including immune system problems, or if you've had an organ transplant, or lung, breathing, or liver problem a chance to live longer. k your doctor about opdivo. b
opdivo demonstrated longer life and is the most prescribed immunotherapy versus chemotherapy. no biomarker testing is required with opdivo, though physicians may choose to do so. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening...
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. >> the fear of dying, fear of chemotherapy, not knowing what to expect. all-in. nine rounds of chemo, but never missing a preseason workout. >> i just wanted to be around everyone. i didn't want to fall too far behind. >> reporter: and here's what happened. >> james conner gets the handoff and here comes the crowd into the game. >> reporter: the cancer retreated. it's gone. and that's what everyone knew when he got the ball on saturday. >> here comes conner. >> reporter: and then he scored. and then he scored again. leading his team to victory. >> it is a choice. fear is a choice. don't fear nothing. >> repor during this tough year, is what conner himself knew. >> we thank john for that story. and we thank you for watching. "gma" fst thing in the morning. i'm tom llamas, have a good wisn 12 news starts right now. sheldon: happening now, the fight over the fence that surrounds sherman park intensifies. milwaukee county executive chris abele ordering crews take the fence down, but hours later, sheriff david clarke's deputies put it back up, and now, a judge
. >> the fear of dying, fear of chemotherapy, not knowing what to expect. all-in. nine rounds of chemo, but never missing a preseason workout. >> i just wanted to be around everyone. i didn't want to fall too far behind. >> reporter: and here's what happened. >> james conner gets the handoff and here comes the crowd into the game. >> reporter: the cancer retreated. it's gone. and that's what everyone knew when he got the ball on saturday. >> here comes...
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opdivo significantly increased the chance of living longer versus chemotherapy. no biomarker testing is required with opdivo, though physicians may choose to do so. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe stomach pain or tenderness; severe nausea or vomiting; extreme fatigue; constipation; excessive thirst or urine; swollen ankles; loss of appetite; rash; itching; headache; confusion; hallucinations; muscle or joint pain; or flushing as this may keep these problems from becoming more serious. these are not all the possible side effects of opdivo. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including immune system problems, or if you've had an organ transplant, or lung, breathing, or liver problems. a chance to live longer. ask yo
opdivo significantly increased the chance of living longer versus chemotherapy. no biomarker testing is required with opdivo, though physicians may choose to do so. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough; chest pain;...