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"Surviving & Thriving" is back! A new episode of our award-winning show airs tomorrow, Friday, June 20 at 8 p.m. on WKMG Local 6. In this episode, we're getting personal and taking you on our host Wendy Chioji's cancer journey, from her first diagnosis in 2001 to her second diagnosis late last year. See why she feels it's her duty to tell the good, bad and ugly of cancer and how she's paying it forward to the millions of other survivors worldwide. As an exclusive for our Insiders, you can watch Wendy's story now, before it airs tomorrow night. Click here to watch it.

In this episode, we'll also introduce you to a woman who watched her father suffer and die from particularly deadly form of cancer and is now fighting to keep future families from going through the same experience. And you'll see the inspirational story of Larry Roofner, who was broadsided while riding his bicycle and had to find a new way forward. Those stories and much more on "Surviving & Thriving," presented by Florida Hospital. If you live outside of Central Florida, visit survivingandthriving.tv later Friday night for a link to the complete episode.

 
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