Norah O’Donnell Reveals Skin Cancer Scare

By Chris Ariens 

Being fare skinned and growing up in South Texas may not be the best mix. Just ask Norah O’Donnell.

The CBS This Morning co-host reveals that just before the holidays her dermatologist revealed a skin diagnosis.

“I was like, ‘Oh, my god,’ ” O’Donnell tells People. “But [the doctor] said, ‘It’s 100 percent curable.’ The really good news is that they caught it early and they treat it very aggressively.”

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I went back in the beginning of January and had the incision done. It was three layers of stitches — like 20 in all. It was a pretty big cut and the good news is the margins were clear. It’s scary. It’s the first time, medically, that something happens to you that scares you.

“It was really a wake up call to me,” says the mother of 3. “My husband was very concerned. My kids were really worried. My 9-year-old son said to me, ‘Well, is there any chance you can die from this surgery?’ And I was like, ‘No. No. No.’

O’Donnell says not being able to work out for six weeks was a real challenge. “It also made me realize how much exercise is tied to mental health. I really was down in the dumps over the diagnoses and then not being able to exercise had a big affect on my mood.”

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