Tom Brokaw Lung Cancer: How He Remains Positive Despite Grim Diagnosis

By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Feb 25, 2014 03:15 PM EST

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Tom Brokaw's lung cancer rumors may have gotten out of hand when the TV personality revealed he was diagnosed with the disease. However, these rumors have been disproven as it has been revealed that Brokaw is currently suffering from multiple myeloma.

Tom Brokaw lung cancer rumors claims the NBC presenter is dying of a tumor in his lungs instead of his bone marrow. However, Brokaw himself came out to clarify that his cancer affected his bone marrow and was called mutiple myeloma.

The 74-year-old former "NBC Nightly News" anchor said that he has multiple myeloma, a cancer of the plasma cells in bone marrow. NBC News said that he was given the diagnosis last August.

According to his co-workers, Brokaw remains positive despite receiving a lot of blows in his life such as cancer.

NBC News president Deborah Turness and NBCUniversal News Group chairman Pat Fili-Krushel said that Brokaw, who has worked at the network since 1966, had been given an optimistic prognosis by his doctors.

"We all love Tom dearly and so we are pleased to let you know that he and his physicians are very encouraged with the progress he is making," they wrote.

Brokaw has continued to work consistently throughout his treatment, and Turness and Fili-Krushel said that work would continue. He issued a statement of his own soon after, calling himself "the luckiest guy I know."

Brokaw was honored with the Ambassador of Hope Award from the University of Nebraska Medical Center's Eppley Cancer Center in 2006 for his contributions to the fight against cancer. At that time, he said, "I don't know any family in America who has not had some kind of really unsettling and ultimately difficult experience with cancer."

“With the exceptional support of my family, medical team and friends, I am very optimistic about the future and look forward to continuing my life, my work and adventures still to come. I remain the luckiest guy I know," wrote Brokaw in his statement.

"I am very grateful for the interest in my condition but I also hope everyone understands I wish to keep this a private matter," he added.

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