NBC’s documentary, “Farrah’s Story” which airs tonight, takes an intimate look at Fawcett’s two and a half year battle with cancer.
FAWCETT: Cancer is a disease that is mysterious, headstrong and makes its own rules. And mine, to this date, is incurable. I know that everyone will die eventually, but I do not want to die of this disease. I want to stay alive. So I say to God, because it is, after all, in his hands. It is seriously time for a miracle. (nbc.com)
Fawcett’s battle most recently made headlines when ex-UCLA worker, Lawanda Jackson pleaded guilty to leaking Fawcett’s medical information to the press.
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