Webfrom fox 9 chief meteorologist ian leonard:

The specific aim was to affirm and.

Webhave you noticed ian leonard, fox 9’s chief meteorologist, sporting a new look lately?

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Webin the photos, his skin turns bright red in what appears to be a very painful process.

Ian’s journey with squamous cell skin cancer started last july.

Ian has spent more than seven years fighting skin cancer, which has come and.

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But with skin cancer, that’s the most effective treatment.

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Webin 2016, ian lost a part of his lower lip due to squamous cell cancer.

Yes, the tie has been ditched, but it’s the reason behind this change that’s capturing hearts.

He noticed a small painful red.

Webour goal was to clarify the commonality of the experience of “cancer”, irrespective of the type of cancer, thus providing an overview of the common and.

(oops, 3 words) it literally hurts to wear a tie, the knot rests right on the area where a couple of deep scars.

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Webian leonard has returned from skin cancer, so he has not been wearing a tie.

People ask about my tie, or lack thereof.