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Home » News » MPR News Host Angela Davis Announces Leave for Cancer Treatment

MPR News Host Angela Davis Announces Leave for Cancer Treatment

By Jessica Monroe
Published: October 16, 2025
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Angela Davis, a prominent host at MPR News, has recently disclosed that she is taking a leave of absence following a cancer diagnosis. The announcement, which she made public during a heartfelt segment on air, revealed the challenges and uncertainties she faces in the coming months. Davis expressed her commitment to fighting the disease and emphasized the importance of health and support from loved ones.

In her statement, Davis noted, “I will be taking the time I need to prioritize my health and well-being as I undergo treatment. I appreciate the overwhelming support from my colleagues and listeners during this difficult time.” Her candid acknowledgment of her situation reflects not only her personal battle but also her connection to the community that has followed her work for years.

Davis, who joined MPR News in 1996, has played a crucial role in shaping the station’s programming and has become a beloved figure in Minnesota journalism. Known for her engaging interviews and thought-provoking discussions, she has earned several accolades, including the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award for outstanding excellence in broadcasting.

As she steps away from her hosting duties, Davis reassured her audience that she is determined to return stronger. “I hope to be back as soon as possible, but I know that I need to focus on my health right now,” she stated, acknowledging the uncertainty that accompanies her treatment journey.

In light of Davis’s announcement, many in the community have expressed their support and admiration for her bravery. Friends, colleagues, and listeners have taken to social media to share their well wishes and encouragement, demonstrating the lasting impact Davis has had on her audience.

MPR News is committed to supporting Angela during her leave. The station has indicated that her co-hosts will step in to fill her role while she takes the necessary time to focus on her health. This transition is a testament to the collaborative spirit that MPR News fosters among its team members.

Davis’s diagnosis is not just a personal struggle; it’s a reminder of the broader fight against cancer that many individuals and families face. According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 1.9 million new cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed in the U.S. in 2023 alone. These statistics underscore the importance of early detection, treatment, and, most importantly, community support.

Angela Davis’s journey with cancer sheds light on the emotional and physical toll the disease can take, not just on the patient but also on their loved ones. In her segment, she encouraged listeners to be attentive to their health and to seek support among family and friends. “We are not alone in this fight. It’s crucial for us to lean on each other,” she remarked.

As she embarks on this challenging path, Davis has emphasized the significance of maintaining a positive outlook. “I believe in the power of optimism and resilience. I will harness every bit of strength I have during this battle,” she shared, highlighting her determination to face the road ahead.

In addition to her resilience, Davis has been open about the challenges she anticipates during treatment, such as changes to her routine and the emotional strain that can accompany a cancer diagnosis. Her transparency is not only a source of strength for herself but serves as an inspiration for others navigating similar hardships.

Angela’s leave serves as a poignant reminder of vulnerability and the courage it takes to confront health issues head-on. As she takes this crucial time off, the community eagerly awaits her return to the airwaves, hopeful for her recovery and inspired by her courage.

In the meantime, MPR News will continue to honor Davis’s legacy and maintain the high standards of journalism she’s helped establish. The station encourages its listeners to stay tuned for updates and to keep Davis in their thoughts during her journey.

This announcement marks a significant moment for both Davis and her audience, emphasizing the importance of health, community, and support in overcoming life’s challenges. As the days progress, many will be following her story closely, rooting for her every step of the way, ready to welcome her back when she’s ready to return to her microphone.Diseases & Conditions

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