

CNN's chief international anchor, Christiane Amanpour has disclosed that she has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
Amanpour who
broke the news on Monday June 14, told viewers that the reason she recently
took a break from work was because she pinched it in a bud “successful major
surgery”.
She added
that she's confident about the outcome, even as she begins several months of
chemotherapy to deal with the cancer doctors weren't able to surgically remove.
The CNN
anchor said;
“I’ve had
successful major surgery to remove it, and I am now going through several
months of chemotherapy for the very best possible long-term prognosis, and I am
confident.
“I am telling
you this in the interest of transparency, but really as a shout out to most
early diagnosis.
"I urge
women to educate themselves on this disease; to get all the regular screenings
and scans that you can; to always listen to your bodies; and of course to
ensure that your legitimate medical concerns are not dismissed or diminished."
63-year-old
Amanpour has been a longtime news figure at CNN, almost from its launch in the
early 1980s. She worked there from 1983 to 2010, then left for a brief stint at
ABC News, where she anchored This Week. She returned to CNN in 2012. Bianna
Golodryga has filled in for Amanpour on her CNN International show as she went
through surgery and treatments.
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