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Atlanta's "Star 94" morning co-host Cindy Simmons tells listeners she has breast cancer
WSTR-FM (94.1) morning co-hosts Cindy Simmons and Ray Mariner are known for being very personal with their listeners. When Simmons was diagnosed with breast cancer, this was no exception. With her voice cracking a bit, Simmons said to her listeners, “For seven years we've always been honest about things that are going on in our lives … I woke up yesterday not thinking I have breast cancer and now I do.” Simmons' mother has been diagnosed with breast cancer twice. Simmons told listeners she will have to have a mastectomy sometime in the next few weeks, and will be missing a few days on the air. You can listen to Mariner and Simmons openly and candidly discussing her recent diagnosis here.
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