Al Roker is on the mend!
06.11.2020 - 20:34 / etonline.com
Al Roker is feeling the love after revealing on Friday's show that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The 66-year-old co-host and weatherman shared the news that he is taking some time off from the morning show to prepare for a surgery related to his diagnosis. «Anybody who's on the staff, who's ever been through anything, one of your first calls you ever get is from this guy right here.
Al Roker is on the mend!
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Al Roker! The 66-year-old morning show co-host and weatherman returned to the show on Monday, two weeks after announcing that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer and had to undergo surgery. «I feel good, I really do,» Roker told his fellow anchors on Monday, before joking, «Let me tell you, after that first week you can get that catheter out, and I'm feeling good!» Roker continued the TMI jokes, sharing, «I've been trying to exercise.
Al Roker is back at work on the “Today” show just two weeks after revealing his prostate cancer diagnosis and undergoing surgery.
Al Roker is feeling positive after his prostate cancer surgery. The NBC News anchor appeared on the TODAY show Tuesday to give an update to his colleagues about his health.
Al Roker gave a health update as he called in to “Today” on Tuesday, a little over a week after revealing his prostate cancer diagnosis.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerToday Show cohost Al Roker has updated his medical condition. Earlier this week, he underwent surgery for prostate cancer.
announced his cancer diagnosis on air November 6. Given the aggressive nature of his cancer, he announced he would be taking time off immediately and hoped to be back“One in nine men are going to be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime,” he told his colleagues and viewers.
Al Roker is giving fans an update on his prostate cancer diagnosis. The "Today" show forecaster announced on air last week that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and would go under the knife to have his prostate removed. Though he categorized the condition as "a little aggressive," Roker, 66, ensured that his doctors "caught it early." Nearly a week later, the morning news personality took to Twitter to give an update on his condition.
Al Roker is back home and recovering after undergoing surgery for his prostate cancer.On Thursday, the show co-host gave an update on his health, as well as thanked everyone for their «thoughts and wishes.»«Relieved to let you all know that my #prostatecancer surgery is done and back home,» he wrote on social media. «A big shoutout to everyone at the #josierobertsonsurgerycenter and appreciate all the thoughts and wishes from our viewers and the wonderful care packages from my co-workers.
Al Roker has revealed he’s been diagnosed with prostate cancer and will be undergoing surgery to have his prostate removed.
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Al Roker is “beyond grateful” for the well wishes he’s received since revealing his prostate cancer diagnosis last week. Over the weekend, the Today show co-host, 66, thanked fans for their support in a video posted to Instagram.
Hoda Kotb received an outpouring of support from her fans on Friday when she shared an incredibly heartfelt message on Instagram.The TV host paid tribute to her colleague, Al Roker, after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and her message was a powerful one. Hoda, 56, shared a photo of Al cradling her daughter, Haley, as a baby and captioned it with a supportive message.MORE: Hoda Kotb brings fans to tears with emotional message WATCH: Hoda Kotb shares devastating parent shaming letter "Our
Al Roker announced on NBC'sToday show that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The anchor said he will be undergoing surgery to have his prostate removed.
American weather forecaster and journalist--Al Roker just announced that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and will be undergoing surgery to have his prostate removed. The 66-year-old Today network weatherman and co-host explained he wanted to publicly reveal his diagnosis to spotlight the fact that 1 in 7 African American men, 1 in 9 men overall, will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime.
Beloved Today show anchor Al Roker has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
surgery next week to remove his prostate.Roker said he wanted to “go public” with his diagnosis because the disease is treatable and “we can all learn together how to educate and protect the men in our lives.”Roker said prostate cancer is more common than people realize.“One in nine men are going to be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime,” he told his colleagues and viewers.
Al Roker announced on the Today show that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer on September 29.“It’s a good news-bad news kind of thing,” the weather anchor, 66, told viewers on Friday, November 6. “Good news is we caught it early.