
Hoda Kotb has opened on his battle against breast cancer almost 20 years after diagnosis.
Talk with People’s magazineThe first Today The host shared that although the experience changed it but never defined it.
She said in the Input track for recovery Event, “I mean, there are people who are going to get breast cancer. I didn’t think I was a.”
“I mean, I ate apples and ran in Central Park. It was like me? When they called me, they said: ‘Oh, it is you’. I go, ‘it can’t be me. I have never done any of the things that would lead to this diagnosis, but arrived,” Kotb added.
Kotb shared the most important thing when he receives a diagnosis of cancer is “to breathe deeply and reduce speed.”
She said: “When it comes to breast cancer, it’s like, outline it early, pull it and try not to define it.”
“It can shape it, but if you define you, then you will spend your life feeling in a certain way. Therefore, it is to understand that this is part of me, but not of me. It will change me and I will be different now,” Kotb added. “But what you will find is that you are braver, you are more resistant.”
The journalist added: “When I had breast cancer, I remember thinking for myself, will I ever feel pretty with an outfit? Will I ever feel comfortable? How will I look?”
“I am seeing what is happening here today and is extraordinary. It’s important,” said Hoda Kotb.