otis brody.h cancer, with multiple diagnoses, is this so rare, but it does happen? >> good morning. yes. this does happen. you know, about 40% of us will ultimately get cancer, and it's 15% to 17% will have two cancers. it's not common for it to happen at the same time, but it does happen that people are diagnosed with two cancers at the same time. >> is it complicating treatment for her? >> it complicates treatment only a bit. we are actually taught that we should treat the patient as if they have -- treat each cancer separately. do what treatments you need to do for each cancer. so the people who treat her throat cancer are going to have to talk to and coordinate with the people who treat her breast cancer. but people can do very well with two low-stage cancers like this. >> she has been -- she's upbeat, read the statement, she believes this is fixable. as i also said, she dealt with this in 2010. i want to play her talking about her diagnosis and her prognosis, as a matter of fact, as well in