Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Robin Roberts

  • (CNN)-- Robin Roberts battle against myelodysplastic syndrome, or MDS, is just beginning. The Good Morning America anchor will undergo chemotherapy before having a bone marrow transplant later this year.
  • (CNN)
  • First Lady Michelle Obama spoke with ABCs Robin Roberts shortly after the Good Morning America co-host learned she had been diagnosed with MDS, a spokesperson for the First Lady confirms.
  • (Politico.com)
  • Good Morning America co-host Robin Roberts revealed Monday (June 11) that she has been diagnosed with Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), a rare blood disorder that will require a bone marrow transplant as treatment in a couple months.
  • (Zap2it.com)
  • Five years after battling and beating breast cancer, Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts faces another dangerous health foe. Ive always been a fighter, and with all of your prayers and support, a winner, Roberts said in an online message Monday.
  • (WXII 12)
  • NEW YORK -- Robin Roberts thanked viewers and friends Tuesday for the outpouring of support she has received since she announced she has a rare blood disorder.
  • (myfoxny.com)
  • (CBS News) Good Morning America co-host Robin Roberts announced today that she has been diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), more commonly known as preleukemia.
  • (CBS News)
  • Robin Roberts, anchor of ABCs Good Morning America, announced today that she has the blood and bone marrow disease myelodysplastic syndrome, according to news reports.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • An emotional Robin Roberts announced on Mondays Good Morning America that she has been diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), a blood and bone marrow disease once known as pre-leukemia.
  • (Detroit Free Press)
  • Good Morning America host Robin Roberts battled breast cancer and is now battling a disease called MDS. Myelodysplastic Syndrome is a rare, acquired bone marrow disorder that affects the bodys ability to produce blood.
  • (WPDE)
  • NEW YORK (AP) — "Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts on Monday said she is starting chemotherapy for treatment of a disease that will require her to get a bone marrow transplant sometime this fall.
  • (Washington Times)

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