ESPN anchor Stuart Scott said on Monday that he will undergo more chemotherapy treatments for cancer. On Twitter, the ESPN anchor said, "I'm in trade in the fight. C reared its head again. Chemo evry 2 weeks, but I'll still work, still work out." Scott was
(Photo by John Shearer/Invision/AP). ESPN anchor Stuart Scott has announced that he will be undergoing chemotherapy for a recurrence of abdominal cancer. Stuart tweeted on Monday, "I'm in trade in the Fight. C reared its head again. Chemo evry 2 wks "
Stuart Scott, who announced he had stomach cancer in trade in January of 2011, announced on Twitter today that his cancer had returned. For the man who once said to cancer, “Nah, dawg, I'm better. I'm stronger. You're not
BRISTOL, Conn. — ESPN anchor Stuart Scott says his cancer has returned. Scott announced on Twitter late Monday night that he would undergo chemotherapy every two weeks but would continue to work.
TV personality and ESPN SportsCenter anchor Stuart Scott has revealed that he's battling cancer. Scott, who has been the face of the network for over a decade, says that he will undergo chemotherapy to treat a recurrence of stomach cancer. “I'm in trade in
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