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BETTY ROLLIN
Former NBC News Correspondent & Cancer Survivor
Betty Rollin is a television correspondent -- previously with NBC News and currently with PBS Religion and Ethics Newsweekly -- and a best-selling author. Two of Betty Rollin's six books, First, You Cry and Last Wish, have been made into television movies. First, You Cry describes Rollin's experience with breast cancer and mastectomy; Last Wish, which has been published in 18 countries, recounts the story of her mother's request for help in dying and began for her what has been a 20-year involvement in the death-with-dignity movement. A native New Yorker, Betty Rollin is a graduate of Fieldston Ethical Culture School in Riverdale, NY and Sarah Lawrence College. Betty Rollin and her husband, Dr. Harold M. Edwards, a mathematician, live in Manhattan.
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