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Article: Eleanor Mondale announces her brain cancer has returned; The 48-year-old broadcaster said she will have surgery next week to remove a small tumor in her frontal lobe.(NEWS)
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- February 29, 2008
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Byline: NEAL JUSTIN; STAFF WRITER
Eleanor Mondale revealed Thursday that her cancer has returned. The daughter of former Vice President Walter Mondale and co-host of a WCCO radio morning show said she'll have surgery on Wednesday to remove a small tumor in the frontal lobe of her brain, the same spot where a cancerous tumor had been discovered in 2005. The location of the cancer is considered extremely dangerous because the frontal lobe is a highly sensitive part of the brain, serving as headquarters for one's personality.
"I assumed it would never come back," said Mondale, 48, who was told three years ago that she only had six months to live. At that time, surgery ...
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