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Tennis legend Chris Evert reveals her cancer has returned

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Tennis icon Chris Evert, 68, has announced she’s been diagnosed with cancer for the second time less than a year after remission. She is reminding others of the importance of remaining vigilant about your health. NBC’s Liz Kreutz reports for TODAY.