Scott Hamilton is counting his blessings.
After being diagnosed with his third brain tumor last summer, the Olympic figure skater learned at a February check-up that the growth — a benign pituitary tumor — has shrunk in size without treatment. Hamilton will open up about his health crises — and enduring determination — in the new People and ABC News special People Icons: Heroes & Survivors, airing Tuesday, March 14, at 10 p.m. Et on ABC.
“The nature of them is they’ll remain stable, but without treatment, they have no reason to shrink,” Hamilton, 58, tells People exclusively. “So I was the recipient of a spectacular miracle.
After being diagnosed with his third brain tumor last summer, the Olympic figure skater learned at a February check-up that the growth — a benign pituitary tumor — has shrunk in size without treatment. Hamilton will open up about his health crises — and enduring determination — in the new People and ABC News special People Icons: Heroes & Survivors, airing Tuesday, March 14, at 10 p.m. Et on ABC.
“The nature of them is they’ll remain stable, but without treatment, they have no reason to shrink,” Hamilton, 58, tells People exclusively. “So I was the recipient of a spectacular miracle.
- 3/13/2017
- by Jeff Nelson
- PEOPLE.com
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