
Atlanta news anchor Jovita Moore dies months after brain cancer diagnosis
CNN
Longtime TV news anchor Jovita Moore died Thursday night at 53 after a monthslong battle with cancer, WSB announced Friday morning.
"Jovita died overnight, seven months after being diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer," the station's statement said.
"Back in April doctors discovered two masses on Jovita's brain. After surgery, they diagnosed her with glioblastoma, the most common type of brain cancer," WSB said. There is no cure, said the statement.
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