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Local TV and Radio Broadcaster Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Jamie Edmonds shares her story to inspire others and raise awareness.
Apr. 13, 2026 at 4:54pm
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A local broadcaster's breast cancer diagnosis sheds light on the personal struggles faced by media personalities, even as they report on the lives of others.Today in DetroitJamie Edmonds, a respected local television and radio broadcaster in Detroit, has revealed that she was diagnosed with breast cancer two months ago at the age of 42. Edmonds, who co-anchors the morning show on WJR radio and has been a sports anchor and reporter for WDIV Local 4 since 2013, shared her diagnosis publicly on the air and on social media, expressing her fears but also her faith in her medical team at Henry Ford Health.
Why it matters
Edmonds' decision to publicly share her breast cancer journey is an inspiring act of courage that will help raise awareness about the disease and provide encouragement to others facing similar challenges. As a prominent local media figure, her story has the potential to reach and resonate with many in the community.
The details
Edmonds said she had a clean mammogram last July, but six months later, she felt something by accident due to an itch. A biopsy confirmed she had breast cancer, a 'total gut punch' for the 42-year-old with a young daughter. Edmonds has already undergone six chemotherapy treatments of 16 planned over the next 20 weeks at Henry Ford Health, and she will be taking time off work to focus on her recovery.
- Edmonds had a clean mammogram in July 2025.
- Six months later, in January 2026, Edmonds felt something and got a biopsy that confirmed breast cancer.
- Edmonds has already had six chemotherapy treatments out of 16 planned over the next 20 weeks.
The players
Jamie Edmonds
A co-anchor on WJR radio and a sports anchor and reporter for WDIV Local 4 since 2013, who has been diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 42.
Henry Ford Health
The healthcare system providing Edmonds' cancer treatment, including her 16 planned chemotherapy treatments.
What they’re saying
“I've told other people's stories for a long time during my broadcasting career, and I think it's maybe time I told my own, and that includes a breast cancer diagnosis two months ago. I'm 42 years old. It kind of came out of nowhere. Total gut punch. I have a young daughter. It's very scary, but I have full faith in my Henry Ford Health team. I think I will get through this.”
— Jamie Edmonds, Co-anchor, WJR Radio
“After the initial shock wore off, I got really scared. Would I be around to see my young daughter grow up? Would the doctors be able to cure me? Why did this happen in the first place? I have no family history.”
— Jamie Edmonds
“It's not easy by any means, but I am surviving!”
— Jamie Edmonds
What’s next
Edmonds will continue her 16 planned chemotherapy treatments over the next 20 weeks at Henry Ford Health as she focuses on her recovery and spending time with her young daughter.
The takeaway
Edmonds' openness about her breast cancer diagnosis at age 42, despite having no family history, serves as an important reminder for women to stay vigilant about their breast health through regular screenings and self-exams. Her courage in sharing her story will undoubtedly inspire and support others facing similar challenges.
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