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Carol Lin Reporting
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Hi, my name is Carol. I've been a network anchor and correspondent for CNN and ABC News. I am now a cancer survivor because I'm the one who lived. When I lost my husband to a rare cancer, I raged against the wind. Why did God and the Universe give us a baby but take her father away? Maybe our story really is about hope, strength, courage. It's time I report on something that goes right to the heart of the matter for cancer families: how life changes, how cancer creates opportunities for us to ask tough questions and demand answers. Isn't that what a journalist is suppose to do? I want to share my journey. I want to hear from you.
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Oct 8th, 2007 CNN Influence: Nov 25th 2002It's been two hours. Sanjay called back. We have an appointment with a Dr. Chen tomorrow. I'm sure she'll tell us it's not such a big deal . The cancer is called "squamous cell carcinoma" It's in his gum. Will's been complaining for months about a toothache. The dentist thought his molar was infected. Will's childhood dentist had told him he would some day have problems in that part of his mouth (how would he know??!) so Will ignored it for the longest time, thinking it was his childhood dentist's prediction come true.
Will's been in antibiotics for what feels like months, but it didn't stop the pain. So finally, the dentist orders a biopsy of skin. Cancer. Squamous cell? Isn't that skin cancer? As in the kind you get from too much sun? Thanksgiving is Thursday. This Journal Entry's Comment Board There are no comments on this post yet, be the first to leave one.
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Carol Lin is a journalist who served as news anchor for CNN, national correspondent for ABC's "Good Morning America" and reported for World News Tonight with Peter Jennings. She has been honored with numerous awards for her work, including three Los Angeles Press Club Awards and the National IMAGE Award.
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