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"Man, I didn't know Stu Scott was battling the big C like that..."


          

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/03/12/sports/espn-anchors-private-battle-with-cancer-becomes-a-public-one.html

A Story of Perseverance

By RICHARD SANDOMIR
March 11, 2014
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. — Inside the mixed martial arts studio, Stuart Scott lifted the black T-shirt that read, “Everyday I Fight.” Beneath was a footlong scar that bisected the ESPN anchor’s washboard abs.

“It’s a sign of life,” he said, though it is the spot where cancer surgeons have opened his abdomen three times to remove parts of him.

Scott’s fight continues. He has had 58 infusions of chemotherapy. He recently switched to a pill. But the drugs have not fully arrested the cancer that struck first in 2007, when his appendix was removed. It returned four years later. And it came back again last year. Each recurrence seems more dire, and yet after each, Scott has returned to his high-profile work at ESPN, ensuring that his private fight has become a public one.

Friends, family, colleagues and strangers ask how he is faring. Yet Scott, 48, says he does not want to know his prognosis.

“I never ask what stage I’m in,” he said recently over lunch. “I haven’t wanted to know. It won’t change anything to me. All I know is that it would cause more worry and a higher degree of freakout. Stage 1, 2 or 8, it doesn’t matter. I’m trying to fight it the best I can.”

Scott’s approach once puzzled Sage Steele, a fellow ESPN anchor and one of his closest friends.

“I’ve asked him on two occasions: ‘What does this mean? What do the doctors say?’ ” she said. “And I’m nervous asking it, but after hearing his answer for the second time, I choose not to ask again. I don’t know if I could do it the same way.”

Scott’s sister, Susan, says she understands her brother’s psychology.

“I think he can only live with this by not even incorporating the potential end of it,” she said in a telephone interview from North Carolina. “It’s too weighty. It doesn’t mean he doesn’t think about it, but to let it in starts to validate it and gives it more heft.” But, she added, “Every time I get a call that Stuart’s in the hospital, I have to think about what this means for his mortality, and is this the time?”

Scott’s absences from ESPN are noticeable because he remains one of the network’s most familiar personalities. Hired in 1993, he soon became one of the signature anchors on “Sports-Center” and on the network’s N.F.L. and N.B.A. programming. “SportsCenter” stars like Keith Olbermann, Dan Patrick and Rich Eisen left the network over the years, but Scott has remained. He has always projected a cool vibe, blending hip-hop language and pop culture references with sound effects and catchphrases like “Boo-yah!” and “Cool as the other side of the pillow,” and he has delivered highlights and commentary in youthful outbursts and in the cool, brooding form of a poetry jam.

Recently, during the N.F.L. scouting combine, he used the debate over Johnny Manziel’s quarterbacking future as grist for an antic, one-on-one conversation with himself.

“I don’t need to do that to keep myself engaged,” he said. “I think it’s unique and part of who I am.”

On the job, Scott seems unaffected by three bouts with cancer. His demeanor on “SportsCenter” is unchanged: excitable, energetic, creative, even a bit wild. But his face looks thin, and his colleagues are concerned.

“There are some days when I say, I don’t know how he’s doing it,” said Mark Gross, a senior vice president for production who has known Scott for two decades.

On the night he returned to “Monday Night Countdown” last November in Tampa, Fla., Scott received a text from his sister, who calls him the crown prince of their parents’ four children. It included a quotation from Arthur Ashe: “Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.”

“I wasn’t trying to bring him to tears, but I felt, as a family member processing this, each time is scary,” she said. “The last time was really scary.”

A return to a regular routine, like Scott’s traveling to a “Monday Night” location or grappling in an M.M.A. gym, is a significant marker in a cancer survivor’s life. So are the nights he co-anchors “SportsCenter.” But the effort can sap his strength. Soon after returning from his last operation, Scott frequently needed to lean back in his chair and relax during commercial breaks, often not hearing much of what his producer said.

Steele said that for years, Scott had masked his pain when the cameras came on.

“I’ve visited while he’s been getting chemo; it shook me up,” she said. “But then I’d put the TV on at 11 that night, and he’s still Stuart Scott.”

Restoring Energy

Thin but muscular, Scott uses mixed martial arts and high-intensity cross-training workouts to restore the energy that chemotherapy saps from him.

Dressed all in black for a recent workout, he popped in a mouthpiece inscribed with the initials of his daughters, Sydni, 14, and Taelor, 19, and then walked onto the blue and gray padded floor to face Darin Reisler, the sculptured owner of the gym. For 90 minutes, they battled and sparred.

Despite his weakened condition, Scott is skillful, quick and graceful. His breathing grew labored as the workout progressed, but he was happy to be back. He needs the physical contact, he said, the jolt of competitiveness.

“Jab! Cross! Hook! Jab!” Reisler shouted. Scott’s punches shot out in quick combinations that smacked off Reisler’s hand pads, echoing in the nearly empty gym.

The kicks came next — three in rapid succession. Then Scott leapt and delivered a flying kick at Reisler. “You kick like an ox,” he told Scott.

Scott and Reisler moved on to chokeholds and arm bars — sometimes both stopped to explain their submissions as if teaching a class — and wrapped up by fighting in a steel cage.

“God, that felt good,” Scott said as he pulled off his custom-made blue helmet and left the cage.

Still, there are indignities and frustrations. After his third operation last September, his wound did not close for more than two months. During the last few weeks he was attached to a wound VAC, which drained the surgical site. It is “a pretty interesting contraption if it’s not attached to you,” he said.

He was forced to wait five months, until late February, so his abdominal area would not be vulnerable to the kicks, punches and grappling of the Muay Thai and Brazilian jiujitsu he practices. So far, Scott said, his cancer has not spread beyond where it was found. But he would not give a doctor permission to speak about his condition or provide further details.

“My colon has been resected,” he said. “But it’s not colon cancer. No doctor has ever said that it has spread to my kidneys or lungs.”

Paul Mansfield, an appendiceal cancer specialist at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, said the disease has various forms that range from benign to very aggressive.

Although he could not comment directly on Scott’s case, he said that the oral drug that Scott recently switched to, regorafenib, “is fairly toxic.”

Mansfield said: “It doesn’t really create a response in patients but may stabilize things. It’s pretty far down the list of what we’d use.”

Scott said that he had continued to be flexible about the course of his chemotherapy, even considering experimental treatments.

“We’ve talked about doing a clinical study,” he said, “which I might do at some point. We’re going to see what happens with this new drug. And I guess I could go back to my old regimen. There is some evidence that it did some help, but chemotherapy is not an exact medical science. I heard an oncologist say that in the world of oncology, two and two doesn’t equal four, it equals five or six or three.”

Daughters’ Questions

Scott speaks frequently about his daughters, with pride and melancholy. He is divorced from their mother and they share custody. Taelor, the 19-year-old, is in college.

When he first learned he had cancer, the girls asked him a lot of questions. Taelor once asked if the cancer would kill him, he recalled. “I said: ‘It could, and that’s why we’re doing everything we can. That’s why I’m taking every medicine I can and that’s why I keep working out so we can keep traveling the way we do and so I can act silly and goofy and keep embarrassing you.’ ”

Now the girls ask fewer questions. He figures that they are typical teenagers who prefer not to discuss what scares them.

“I know they worry about it,” he said, “probably more than I want them to.”

As he drove from his recent workout to lunch, he turned on a video of Sydni, the soloist in her school choir, singing the pop song “Skyscraper.”

“I watch this once or twice a day,” he said, as Sydni’s strong, mature voice filled the car’s interior. “She doesn’t like me to play it for people, but I said, ‘Dude, I got bragging rights.’ ”

He listened, almost in silence, until she sang the last words.

“The end,” he said, “gives me chills.”

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Damn, Hope He Makes It
Mar 11th 2014
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wow
Mar 12th 2014
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Me neither. Dude has had it really tough these last few yrs
Mar 12th 2014
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Peace to that Brother...
Mar 12th 2014
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I've been kinda following dude's struggle since...
Mar 12th 2014
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I Thought Van Pelt Came In Later
Mar 12th 2014
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      maybe I got em mixed...
Mar 12th 2014
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RESPECT.
Mar 12th 2014
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Wow, hope he makes it
Mar 12th 2014
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He was on the His & Hers podcast talking about it and a lot more
Mar 12th 2014
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yeah, I was watching His and Hers last Tuesday....
Mar 12th 2014
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Yeah it's tough man
Mar 12th 2014
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It's such a struggle. Keep fighting Stu
Mar 12th 2014
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damn, that was a tough read
Mar 12th 2014
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Yeah, it kinda fucked me up. n/m
Mar 12th 2014
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^^^^
Mar 13th 2014
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Whoa...had no idea...
Mar 12th 2014
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Here's to many more years of Stuart Scott commentary
Mar 13th 2014
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1. "Damn, Hope He Makes It"
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2. "wow"
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3. "Me neither. Dude has had it really tough these last few yrs"
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I understand not wanting to know tho. I think I'd be the same way. Just walk downtown hs street and drop dead from cancer. Fuck it, lived my life on my terms when it's time to go, go

  

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4. "Peace to that Brother..."
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'06

Streets won't let me chill.

  

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5. "I've been kinda following dude's struggle since..."
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he found out it came back after the first time. I posted about it once, but only got like 4 replies..lol. Dude is amazingly strong (literally and figuratively), considering his situation. Scott Van Pelt broke down on his show one day talking about it. He and Stu basically came in at the same time.

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11. "I Thought Van Pelt Came In Later"
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I know Rich Eisen is his boy, and this has gotta be breaking his heart

Stu did great work with both of them though, so I'm not surprised

  

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12. "maybe I got em mixed..."
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but on this particular show...Van Pelt got real broken up to the point that Ryan Rusillo had to kinda kick in and finish the segment.

...I'm from the era when A.I. was the answer, now they think ai is the answer - Marlon Craft

  

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One Hundred.

  

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8. "He was on the His & Hers podcast talking about it and a lot more"
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Good interview:

http://espn.go.com/espnradio/play?id=10547424

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9. "yeah, I was watching His and Hers last Tuesday...."
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and Jemele was clowning Michael when they showed Stu choking him out. Here's a clip. I know Stu used to take a lot of flack for how he came off on SC, but he's really a solid dude.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrLEoys3wds

...I'm from the era when A.I. was the answer, now they think ai is the answer - Marlon Craft

  

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13. "It's such a struggle. Keep fighting Stu"
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The fact that he still makes it a point to do be an anchor and stay fit, all while taking chemo and experimental therapy....his mental strength is unbelievable.

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15. "Yeah, it kinda fucked me up. n/m"
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17. "Here's to many more years of Stuart Scott commentary"
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Always one of my favorites on sportscenter.

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