Ottawa Senators netminder Craig Anderson says his wife Nicholle is currently cancer-free, seven months after she was diagnosed with a rare form of throat cancer. Craig Anderson and his wife, Nicholle. Anderson took a leave of absence from the Senators in October 2016 to deal with what he called a personal matter — one that general manager Pierre Dorion later disclosed was his wife's cancer diagnosis. And we'll just cross our fingers," Anderson said on Saturday, speaking to reporters at the Canadian Tire Centre. Anderson then took a longer absence as she underwent treatment for the disease — and once again returned to the ice with a shutout.
Craig Anderson announces his wife now cancer-free
Ottowa Senators goaltender Craig Anderson announced that his wife, Nicholle, is now cancer-free after being diagnosed with a rare form of throat cancer. Nicholle Anderson shared the following update on her blog. Anderson shared the news with her husband on Thursday. https://t.co/WLqufST8Xe — Nicholle Anderson (@xonichollexo) May 27, 2017• Penguins ride maturity, resilience back to Stanley Cup FinalIn December, Anderson took a leave of absence from the Senators to tend to his wife. I will be continuously monitored for the next couple of years with followed-up pet scans, ENT visits, and tests.
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