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  1. Jul 7, 2022 · Rowe was diagnosed with a stage 3 desmoplastic melanoma, a rare form of melanoma that originates in the nerves, in 2015, after she had a suspicious spot on her chest biopsied. At the time, she...

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  2. May 19, 2017 · Rowe was first diagnosed with cancer after noticing a small spot on her chest. It turned out to be a big tumor under her skin. May is melanoma awareness month, and Rowe wants to let people know that they should get checked regularly.

  3. Rowe was first diagnosed with cancer nearly two years ago after noticing a small spot on her chest. It turned out to be a big tumor under her skin. Holly Rowe told the Associated Press...

  4. In May 2015, Holly was diagnosed with desmoplastic melanoma, a rare, invasive form of cancer. Throughout her battle, she has continued working and traveling for ESPN, which has been a source of inspiration for her. Holly is still battling stage IV metastatic melanoma. She has a tumor in her lung and is undergoing immunotherapy every 21 days.

  5. thehollyrowe.comHolly Rowe

    The award-winning Rowe is one the most respected sideline reporters in all of sports. She is a producer and writer who graduated from the University of Utah with a broadcast journalism degree. Personally, after a Stage IV Metastatic Melanoma diagnosis, Rowe has become a tireless advocate for cancer research and prevention.

  6. Oct 24, 2019 · Although she didn’t discuss her diagnosis and surgery when she was first diagnosed with cancer in May 2015, she released a statement through ESPN before her second surgery in Feb. 2, 2016. Less than a month later, Rowe was back covering the game. In March, she reported from the men’s and women’s NCAA college basketball championships.

  7. Aug 7, 2018 · ESPN reporter Holly Rowe celebrated a “super-emotional” milestone on Monday - her last day of chemotherapy treatment. She was diagnosed two years ago with desmoplastic melanoma, a skin cancer.

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