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October 19, 2001 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-10-19

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newsman Mike Wallace before
University of Michigan journalism stu-
dents to discuss physician-aided dying.
"I like to talk about the good news
sk NBC News correspon-
that has happened with regard to
dent Betty Rollin if she's
breast cancer because the bad part is
working on any books, and
obvious," says Rollin, who recently
she's likely to joke that noth-
marked her 25th anniversary as a can-
ing awful has happened to her lately.
cer survivor with the republication of
That's because her two best-sellers,
First,
You Cry. "When I first had
the ones she discusses at speaking
breast cancer, nobody talked about
engagements around the country, have
[the disease], and I felt quite alone.
to do with her triumph over breast
Now, it's a big comfort to know that
cancer (First, You Cry) and her mother's
has changed and you're not alone."
quest for assisted suicide (Last Wish).
Part of Rollin's message is that hear-
Rollin calls attention to October as
ing
the diagnosis for the first time is the
Breast Cancer Awareness Month as she
worst
part of confronting the disease.
speaks Oct. 23 at a Sinai Guild
"When
you have surgery and get
Women in Philanthropy Breast Cancer
treatment, you begin to work against
Benefit luncheon at Congregation
the cancer and that does a lot to dispel
Shaarey Zedek. The event will raise
the terror," says Rollin, who also has
funds for early education detection
survived a recurrence. "A lot of women
and treatment of breast cancer. Not
are anxious to be brave and don't allow
very long ago, she appeared with CBS
themselves to just feel
rotten for a time, which
is very natural. There's
just a certain moment
when you have to cry."
Rollin, who also is a
contributing correspon-
dent for the PBS pro-
gram Religion and Ethics
News Weekly, was asked
to write her first article
for the Sarah Lawrence
College alumni maga-
zine.
She went on to be an
associate feature editor
and staff writer for
Vogue, a senior editor
for Look and a colum-
nist for The New York
Times. She joined NBC
in 1971 as a reporter
for the news magazine
program Chronolog,
and during 1972, she
was theater critic for
the NBC affiliate in
New York.
Betty Rollin: "There
The journalist
isn't anyone who hasn't
became
a correspon-
been afraid of cancer,
dent
for
NBC in 1973
but you don't really
and
reported
on
think it's going to
human-interest stories,
happen to you."
which remain her main

SUZANNE CHESSLER
Special to the Jewish News

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