Actress and breast cancer survivor Maura Tierney and "Today" show host Meredith Vieira stepped up Friday for Boston's Jimmy Fund, throwing out the first pitch together before the home team Red Sox played the Toronto Blue Jays.
Tierney had surgery in July 2009 to remove a tumor from her breast, giving up her lead role in the sitcom "Parenthood" to take care of her health. She will be back in September with a new series, the legal drama "The Whole Truth" -- and recently inspired former "ER" costar Scott Grimes to donate proceeds from his new music video to breast cancer research.
Vieira's life has been touched by cancer as well -- her husband, Richard Cohen, has been through two bouts of colon cancer, and also has multiple sclerosis.
The ceremonial pitch was part of an annual fundraising effort for the Jimmy Fund, which ...
... supports Boston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and is the official charity of the Red Sox. Money raised goes to help with adult and pediatric cancer care and research.-- Christie D'Zurilla
Photos: Maura Tierney, top, at Boston's Fenway Park. At left, Meredith Vieira and Tierney threw out the ceremonial first pitch together for a cancer charity fundraiser. Credits: Gail Oskin / Getty Images for Dana Farber Cancer Institute
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