Chris Bradley, the chief meteorologist for WBNS, posted on his Facebook page that he has an aggressive form of leukemia and that “we’ve simply run out of options to treat this disease.” Bradley said that he’s at home surrounded by family. “Jason and the kids have been so loving and devoted to my care all this time. Truly, we have fought this disease together,” he writes.
Chris Bradley, the chief meteorologist for Dispatch Broadcasting’s WBNS, the CBS affiliate in Columbus, Ohio, announced that he’s transitioning from palliative care to hospice care.
Bradley was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia in March 2017.
Bradley posted on Facebook page that he has an aggressive form of Leukemia and that “we’ve simply run out of options to treat this disease.”
Bradley said that he’s at home surrounded family.
Bradley wrote, “Jason and the kids have been so loving and devoted to my care all this time. Truly, we have fought this disease together. Our love for each other is so strong and saying goodbye has been excruciating for all of us.”
Click here to read the entire Bradley update on his Facebook page. To date, his post has been shared more than 23,000 times, and there are more than 43,000 comments written.
Bradley is a recognized leader on social media, and will receive special recognition at TVNewsCheck’s inaugural Social Media Excellence Awards on Dec. 10 at TVNewsCheck’s NewsTECHForum in New York.
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