Sara Gore, the journalist and host of NBC's "Open House" and "New York Live," has given her followers an update on her health journey. In April, she revealed a breast cancer diagnosis on-air, and now, just a few months later, she's sharing a positive update: she's currently cancer-free.
Gore's transparency about her diagnosis and treatment process has been a source of inspiration for many. She took to Instagram to share her progress, expressing her gratitude for the support she's received.
"I’m doing really well. Let’s get that out of the way. Currently cancer free. Hallelujah. 🙌," she wrote. "I’m still in the reconstruction phase and will be for months. It’s truly a journey. Healing has taken some time, but every week I’ve felt a little more like me again."
Gore's message is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of community support during challenging times. Her openness about her experience has likely helped many people feel less alone in their own battles.
The journalist also took the opportunity to thank her followers for their kindness and support. "Every thoughtful gesture that came my way, I felt EVERY bit of it," she said. "You carried me through some really hard days, and I’ll never forget your kindness."
Gore's return to her shows is something she's looking forward to, and she's taking the time to appreciate the moments that usually move by too fast to notice. "I’m soaking up these last few slow mornings appreciating all the moments that usually move by too fast to notice," she wrote.
Her journey has been a reminder that openness and vulnerability can be powerful tools for connection and healing. Gore's story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the importance of community support.
As Gore continues on her path to recovery, her message of hope and resilience is sure to inspire others facing similar challenges. Her story is a reminder that even in the face of adversity, there is always light to be found and a community to lean on.