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Viewer’s tip leads Norville to cancer op

- BY JAMI GANZ

A viewer’s comment may have saved her life.

“Inside Edition” anchor Deborah Norville had surgery Tuesday to remove a cancerous lump on her neck that was first noticed by a fan.

“You know we live in a world of ‘see something, say something.’ And I’m really glad we do,” Norville said in a video posted Monday to the official “Inside Edition” YouTube channel.

“When you work on television, viewers comment on everything: your hair, your makeup, the dress you’re wearing. And a long time ago, an ‘Inside Edition’ viewer reached out to say she’d seen something on my neck. It was a lump.”

Norville (photo), who has served as the newsmagazi­ne’s anchor since 1995, went on to recount that though she’d never seen the lump before, she took the viewer’s concern to heart. She went to get it checked. “The doctor said it was nothing, a thyroid nodule. And for years it was nothing. Until recently, it was something,” she said.

“The doctor says it’s a very localized form of cancer,” she explained, announcing, “Which tomorrow I’ll have surgery to have removed.”

Norville assured viewers she won’t undergo chemothera­py or have to endure radiation, at least from what she’s been told. “But I will have surgery and I’ll be away for a bit,” she said, so Diane [McInerney] will be holding down the fort.”

She asked that viewers who “believe in prayer, please say one for me and for my surgeon,” before encouragin­g them to continue watching the show until her return.

Norville’s Facebook page was updated Tuesday afternoon with a photo post-op, saying, “Out of surgery. Everything went great. Here with my best friend (posted by my assistant Hannah … I am NOT on social media right now).”

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