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TV diary feature priest (Lynn Griffin).


Rev. Lynn Griffin, a diocese of Ottawa priest who is on disability leave from St. Barnabas, Deep River, Ont., is the star of a special CTV CTV Canadian Television (Network Limited)  weekly dairy about coping with cancer.

Called Lynn's Diary: A battle with cancer, the item airs on Canada AM Canada AM is a Canadian breakfast television news show, which has aired on the CTV Television Network since 1972. It was created as a response to the popularity of American morning shows such as The Today Show, and adopted a similar format initially.  on Tuesdays between 8 and 9 a.m. EST EST electroshock therapy.

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 and Sunday mornings on CTV Newsnet at 8:20 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. EST.

Ms. Griffin is shown on television both with and without her wig to show her hair loss, and also at times wearing a scarf.

First given the news of her cancer in December, 2001, Ms. Griffin said CTV was planning a feature film on people undergoing clinical trials of experimental cancer treatments Experimental cancer treatments are medical therapies intended or claimed to treat cancer (see also tumor) by improving on, supplementing or replacing conventional methods (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy). . Her name was put forward as a possible subject, but after CTV viewed a diary item she sent in, the network decided it preferred her approach.

Ms. Griffin is filmed at home by her husband, Peter. She discusses the medical treatment, which began in June.

Her chemotherapy ended in early October and she said she expected radiation treatment would start in early December. Ms. Griffins will receive the radiation treatment five days a week for five weeks, in Ottawa.

CTV will continue to follow her story until she is "back to health," she said. Ms. Griffin writes a column for her diocesan paper, Crosstalk (1) Electromagnetic interference that comes from an adjacent wire. "Alien" crosstalk is interference that comes from a wire in an adjacent cable, for example, when two or more twisted wire pair cables are bundled together. , called The Healing Tree.

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