NEW YORK, April 5, 2005

Peter Jennings Has Lung Cancer

Veteran ABC News Anchor To Begin Chemotherapy Next Week

  • Play CBS Video Video Jennings Has Lung Cancer

    Peter Jennings, ABC's news anchor, reports that he has been diagnosed with lung cancer. Elizabeth Kaledin has the lowdown on the deadly cancer and Jennings' reaction to the diagnosis.

    • Peter Jennings (2004 photo)

      Peter Jennings (2004 photo)  (AP)

    • Dan Rather ended a 24-year run as anchor of the CBS Evening News in March, 2005.

      Dan Rather ended a 24-year run as anchor of the CBS Evening News in March, 2005.  (CBS)

    • Tom Brokaw stepped down in 2004.

      Tom Brokaw stepped down in 2004.  (NBC)

    Previous slide Next slide
  • Interactive Cancer

    Learn about the most common cancers, who gets them and how they are treated.

  • Photo Essay Courage

    Go behind the scenes of Dan Rather's final broadcast as anchor of "The CBS Evening News."

  • Photo Essay Smoking Bans

    Some breathe deeply while others fume as tough anti-smoking rules catch on.

(CBS/AP) 
Doctors said most lung cancer patients can continue to work throughout treatment, but need flexibility to take it easy on days they are not feeling well.

With his very visible position on television each night, Jennings could be an inspiration for many Americans going through a similar fight, said Dr. David Johnson, chief of oncology and hematology at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.

"I think it sets the right example," Johnson said. "I think it says you shouldn't stop your life if you have cancer. It may take your life, but you shouldn't let it control your life."

There are effective ways to treat lung cancer, but its mortality rate is so high because so many patients aren't diagnosed until their disease is in an advanced stage, Connery said.

Charles Gibson, Elizabeth Vargas and others will substitute for Jennings from time to time, said ABC News President David Westin. Gibson is in Rome for coverage of the pope's funeral, an assignment that Jennings, a former Rome and London correspondent for ABC News, normally would have taken.

"He's already bringing to this new challenge the courage and strength we've seen so often in his reporting from the field and in anchoring ABC News," Westin told ABC staffers. "I know that all of us will give him every bit of support that he needs and asks for."

Jennings is the last of the anchor troika that dominated broadcast network news divisions over the last two decades. NBC's Tom Brokaw stepped down last year and CBS' Dan Rather left last month.

"Peter is an old friend," Brokaw said Tuesday. "I'm heartbroken, but he's also a tough guy. I'm counting on him getting through this very difficult passage."

While still in his 20s, Jennings anchored ABC's evening news for two years in the 1960s. He returned to the desk in 1978 when third-place ABC tried a multi-anchor format, which was abandoned in 1983 when Frank Reynolds died from cancer. Jennings has been ABC's sole evening anchor ever since.

A Canadian who proudly became a U.S. citizen in 2003, the urbane Jennings dominated the ratings from the late 1980s to the mid-'90s, when Brokaw surpassed him.

"Jennings has served American broadcast news with a graceful internationalist intelligence," said Rich Hanley, director of graduate programs at Quinnipiac University's school of communications. "His manner of news delivery stood in contrast to but not in opposition of the gentle Midwestern aesthetic expressed by Tom Brokaw and the don't-mess-with-Texas eccentricity of Dan Rather."

ABC is part of the media and entertainment company The Walt Disney Co.

Disney shares rose 11 cents to close at $28.54 in Tuesday trading on the New York Stock Exchange. They have traded in a 52-week range of $20.88 and $29.99 over the past 52 weeks.


©MMV, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Exclusive Webshow

Best-selling author Mitch Albom on his first nonfiction work since "Tuesdays with Morrie." Watch Now

Latest News
News in Pictures
Scroll Left Scroll Right
Connect with CBS News

Stay connected with the CBS News using your favorite social networks and online news applications: