Tom Brokaw opens up about battling blood cancer

Event Co-Chairs Linda and Jay Barlow, Angie and Marshall Brackbill and Jan and Al McClendon had arranged for the big draws to be journalist/author/former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw plus Honorary Co-Chairs Sally and 

As speculation swirls about Brian Williams' fate at NBC, his predecessor is calling for patience. In his first extensive public comments on the matter, Tom Brokaw, who held the anchor chair at "NBC Nightly News" for more than 20 years, called the

Event Co-Chairs Linda and Jay Barlow, Angie and Marshall Brackbill and Jan and Al McClendon had arranged for the big draws to be journalist/author/former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw plus Honorary Co-Chairs Sally and 

After receiving a diagnosis of multiple myeloma in August 2013, Tom Brokaw learned a lot about being a patient and how to work best within what you're given. Here are his tips to anyone going through a similar situation: •It's going to be harder than

Tom Brokaw's deeply personal book, A Lucky Life Interrupted: A Memoir of Hope, is out on May 12. It's about his 2013 diagnosis of multiple myeloma, a treatable but incurable blood cancer. With days before it's out, Brokaw is a little conflicted. "It's