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Savannah Guthrie temporarily absent from 'Today' after vocal cord surgery.
Summary
Savannah Guthrie has been absent from 'Today' since mid-December for vocal cord surgery to remove a polyp and nodules, and on Jan. 5 she posted that she is 'all good' and expects to return soon.
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Savannah Guthrie, a co-anchor on NBC's "Today," has been away from the program since mid-December while preparing for and undergoing vocal cord surgery. She announced on Dec. 19 that doctors had found vocal nodules and a polyp and that she planned surgery in the new year. Guthrie said she would need to remain completely silent for a couple of weeks during recovery. On Jan. 5 she shared a social post with a whiteboard message saying "All good! Thanks for prayers and love!" and wrote "See you soon!" in the caption.
Known details:
- Guthrie has been absent from the show since mid-December and announced on Dec. 19 that she would have surgery to remove a polyp and vocal nodules.
- She said the procedure would require a period of complete silence for recovery.
- Medical sources describe vocal cord cysts, nodules and polyps as non-cancerous growths that commonly affect people who use their voice extensively and can be related to illness, viruses, or vocal technique.
- Treatments reported by medical sources can include voice therapy, behavioral changes and surgical removal.
- No official return date has been announced; Guthrie posted on Jan. 5 indicating she expects to be back soon.
Summary:
Guthrie's absence from "Today" is related to surgical treatment for non-cancerous vocal cord growths. No official return date has been announced. Undetermined at this time.
