Tragic Hope - Amy Robach reveals breast cancer diagnosis on 'Good Morning America,' plans to undergo double mastectomy


A TV correspondent who initially resisted undergoing an on-air mammogram is now grateful she did — because it may have saved her life.


 
Amy Robach, 40, a reporter for ABC News’ “Good Morning America,” found out she has breast cancer and will undergo a double mastectomy on Thursday, she revealed on the show Monday.


The 40-year-old underwent a mammogram live on air in October for ‘GMA.’
 
“I’ve decided to be very aggressive,” Robach told Robin Roberts, herself a cancer survivor, on the show.

After she received her life-altering diagnosis, Robach’s family — including her husband, “Melrose Place” actor Andrew Shue, who was on a business trip at the time — flew back to New York to be by her side.
The reporter and her husband are parents to five children — Robach has two daughters from a previous marriage, while Shue, 43, has three sons.


http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/amy-robach-reveals-breast-cancer-diagnosis-gma-article-1.1512918
 
 
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