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The former "Baywatch" and "Charles in Charge" star said she is concerned for her 12-year-old daughter amid her "rough" journey.
"It is hard to say out loud," the CNN anchor said in an emotional missive at the end of her broadcast Monday.
The All-American athlete went on to be an analyst for the University of North Carolina's sports network for 18 seasons.
Micucci said her diagnosis was a huge surprise given her history with smoking.
Leslie Horton of Global News described her decision to pause her broadcast to confront the body-shamer as a “visceral response.”
"For more than a year, people had told us that we would know when it 'was time' by the look in our dog’s eyes."
The "Charmed" star was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015. She shared earlier this year that it had spread to her brain.
“It is hard to watch someone you love go through a challenge like this,” the tennis great said in a statement.
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The death certificate of the “Three’s Company” star shed some light on her condition before she died.