Holly Rowe’s cancer has returned and spread, as she signs new ESPN extension
Posted May 22, 2017
Two years after doctors removed a tumor from her chest and barely a year after she began treatment for a new tumor, ESPN sideline reporter Holly Rowe is confronting cancer once again. According to the AP, Rowe’s melanoma has returned and has spread. Having already undergone treatment for much of the past 16 months, she will reportedly head for a CAT scan Monday and proceed from there.
(Awful Announcing)
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