

FILE-This Nov. 16, 2009 file photo shows Bryant Gumbel attending the premiere of ‘The Road’ in New York. Gumbel says he’s recovering from lung cancer surgery and treatment. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini,File)NEW YORK
Bryant Gumbel shocked a television audience with the news that he’s recovering from lung cancer surgery and treatment.
The former “Today” show anchor, 61, said a malignant tumor and part of his lung were removed two months ago. He revealed his condition to Kelly Ripa while subbing for Regis Philbin on Tuesday’s edition of “Live With Regis and Kelly.” (Mr. Philbin recently had hip-replacement surgery.)
“It’s nothing to hide from,” Mr. Gumbel said. “They opened up my chest, they took out a malignant tumor, they took out part of my lung, and they took out some other goodies.”
Even with the surgery, some aggressive cancer cells escaped, “so I went through some treatment, and it’s done now,” he said.
Mr. Gumbel said he and his wife, Hilary Quinlan, had wanted to keep the news private. He said he even had kept his staff at the HBO sports newsmagazine “Real Sports” in the dark. HBO said Mr. Gumbel didn’t miss an episode, taping shows on both Sept. 15 and Oct. 27.
“We hope,” he said. “We hope it’s over.”
Mr. Gumbel was host of “Today” for 15 years, ending in 1997, as the show became a ratings juggernaut. He worked first with Jane Pauley, briefly with Deborah Norville, then with Katie Couric. He moved to CBS for a prime-time newsmagazine. After that did poorly, he moved back to the mornings, hosting “The Early Show” from 1999 to 2002.
He has receded from the public eye since then, concentrating on “Real Sports,” an Emmy-winning monthly magazine that takes a newsy look at sports issues.
Until he was called out by Miss Ripa, there’s some question about whether Mr. Gumbel’s health news would still be under wraps. At the opening of Tuesday’s show, Miss Ripa told Mr. Gumbel that “you just made me almost faint.”
The two had been talking backstage, and Miss Ripa mentioned that she wanted to dance with him to accompany a segment with a woman who dances for exercise. Mr. Gumbel demurred, and when Miss Ripa pushed it, he said he was not allowed to dance. Then he told her the reason, she said.
Mr. Gumbel said he’s meeting with his surgeon and oncologist next week and hopes to be cleared to play golf.
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