Lawrence Meadows is grateful he came to The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center for a second opinion when he was diagnosed with stage IV colorectal cancer. |
He has a fighting chance against this aggressive cancer thanks to the leading-edge immunotherapy he is receiving. "I'm down to three small spots of cancer," he says. |
He also learned the importance of knowing your family's history of cancer. He's studied his family tree and now realizes that he was at high risk of the disease, even at age 39. |
Lawrence is using this knowledge and his cancer experience to educate family members, like his brother, Craig Melvin, co-anchor of NBC's "Weekend Today." Craig has now scheduled his own screenings. |
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