A team of WABC-TV employees, including station General Manager Marilu Galvez, joined together to walk and run in solidarity as a team Sunday at a rally to beat brain cancer in honor of former News Director Rehan Aslam
WABC was a sponsor of the BT 5K Breakthrough for Brain Tumors Run and Walk with the American Brain Tumor Association, and our own David Novarro served as emcee for the event.Aslam was an incredible husband, father, son, brother and friend, having spent six years at the ABC affiliate in Houston before landing his dream job last year at WABC-TV in New York City."The life expectancy isn't that long," said Dr.
"That that particular type of tumor presents itself already at stage four," Dr. Tabar said. "There are other types of brain tumors that that present at an earlier stage, but this particular trauma already presents in that condition." The hard truth with glioblastoma is that researchers are a long way from answers, but it is a rare cancer.
Aslam began his broadcasting career in 2001 at WEWS-TV in Cleveland, Ohio. He then went on to produce at WJW-TV in Cleveland and executive produce at WFLD-TV in Chicago.
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