Robin Roberts ‘Good Morning America’ Return Date Set

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When the going got tough Robin Roberts stepped up to the plate. The Good Morning America reporter has received her date to return back to ABC show only five months after undergoing a bone marrow transplant.

The anchor took a medical leave of absence from Good Morning America last summer, to fight battle with her diagnosed myelodysplastic syndrome (or MDS), a rare blood disorder. Roberts underwent her bone marrow transplant on Sept. | Full Story

Robin Roberts Marches Her Way Back Onto ‘GMA’ Set

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Today, Robin Roberts has made a dramatic return to the Good Morning America set for the first time since undergoing bone marrow surgery. She didn’t appear on any cameras though. The TV host arrived this morning at 5 a.m. ET for a series of test to calculate when she’ll be able to make her official return.

“What a thrill to be back at GMA’s Times Square Studio this morning and see the best folks in the world, my GMA family,” Roberts said. | Full Story

Robin Roberts Will Return To Good Morning America

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The beloved Good Morning America host, Robin Roberts, will be returning to her ABC News position full-time in May or June.

Back in June, Roberts was diagnosed with a rare blood disorder called myelodysplastic syndrome, thereafter began her leave of absence from Good Morning America in September.  In October, Roberts received a bone marrow transplant and according to her doctors, Roberts’ progress is right on schedule and she is doing well.  In fact, Roberts recovery is going well enough that she appeared on a pre-taped segment for the show filmed at her home previously this month. | Full Story

Robin Roberts To Begin Medical Leave From ‘GMA’ Early

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Robin Roberts has moves up the day she will temporarily leave Good Morning America for medical reasons.
The morning show anchor originally announced she would take an extensive leave after Friday’s show to undergo a bone marrow transplant; however she will be leaving after today’s show instead.

Five years after successfully battling breast cancer, Roberts told viewers she was diagnosed with the rare blood and bone-marrow disease myelodysplastic syndrome, or MDS. | Full Story

Robin Roberts To Begin Medical Leave From Good Morning America

Good Morning America host, Robin Roberts, goes on medical leave.

Robin Roberts will take a temporary leave from Good Morning America for medical reasons, she confirmed Monday on the show. The 51-year-old anchor said Friday will be her last day before she begins medical leave to have a bone marrow transplant.

This morning, Roberts told viewers that she is preparing to check into the hospital for treatments next Tuesday. She said the transplant will begin several days later, telling USA Today,“It still takes about 10 days after being admitted because there are some things you have to go through before the (bone marrow) transplant actually occurs.”

Roberts’ sister sally-Ann Roberts will be donating the bone marrow for the transplant. | Full Story