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Michael Strahan, the 52-year-old host of ABC's Good Morning America and Fox NFL Sunday, has shared insights about his future in television amidst personal challenges related to his daughter Isabella's recent battle with cancer. Isabella, 20, who was diagnosed with medulloblastoma, is now cancer-free after extensive treatment, including surgeries and chemotherapy. In a recent interview with Town & Country, Strahan indicated that while he doesn't plan to retire soon, he might step back from his media commitments 'sooner than a lot of people think' to spend more time with his family. He expressed a desire for his children to have independence and emphasized the importance of being present for them. Strahan, who has been a GMA host since 2016, reflected on the past year as a transformative experience that has shifted his perspective on life and work. His commitment to family remains a priority, as he seeks to balance work and personal life during this pivotal time.
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