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Michael Strahan reveals his daughter's cancer diagnosis on 'Good Morning America'

 


Great Morning America anchor and previous NFL player Michael Strahan uncovered on Thursday's show that his teen little girl was as of late determined to have medulloblastoma, an interesting type of cerebrum disease.


"I'm exceptionally pleased with her and she's forever major areas of strength for been this is the sort of thing that is private to the point that I couldn't say whether it would be something that she'd need to share," Strahan said.

In any case, Isabella Strahan, a 19-year-old understudy at the College of Southern California, chose to recount her own story to GMA's Robin Roberts.


Isabella said in September, she started encountering outrageous cerebral pains, as well as sickness and a powerlessness to walk straight. From the get go, she assumed she had dizziness. Be that as it may, in late October, she started retching blood. She messaged her twin sister Sophia, who educated the rest regarding the family. Michael Strahan then took her to the specialist.

Isabella's X-ray results showed a quickly developing, four centimeter cerebrum cancer that was bigger than a golf ball. She had a crisis medical procedure to have the growth eliminated the following day, Roberts said.


In any case, Isabella as of late rang the chime, a celebratory custom for disease patients who complete their radiation or chemotherapy therapy. Isabella had 30 meetings of radiation and will start chemotherapy at Duke College in February, she said.


Isabella was in recovery for a month and needed to figure out how to walk once more. Presently, she says she's feeling better.


"I'm extremely energized for this entire cycle to wrap, yet you simply need to continue to experience consistently, I think, through the entire thing," she said.


She has begun a YouTube channel to record her excursion through video blogs, or video web journals. Continues from the substance will go to Duke's Preston Robert Tisch Cerebrum Cancer Center.


"It's been similar to two months of keeping it calm, which is certainly troublesome," Isabell said.


She said she needs to be "a voice and be an individual group who perhaps are going through chemotherapy or radiation can check out and find something fascinating about their day."


Michael Strahan said the experience has adjusted his viewpoint about his own life, and has featured the significance of help.


"Viewpoint is something major," Isabella said. "I'm appreciative just to walk or see companions or follow through with something, cause when you can't follow through with something, it truly influences you."


Michael Strahan said: "I in a real sense believe that, in a great deal of ways, I'm the most fortunate man on the planet since I got an astounding girl, and I know she's going through it, yet I realize that we're never given beyond what we can deal with, and that she will smash this." He added: "I really want her. I don't have any idea what I would manage without her."


For the time being, Isabella said she is anticipating returning to California and proceeding with her advanced degree.

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