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Five years ago, Marine veteran Patrick Beauregard joined TODAY to talk about his stage 4 colorectal cancer diagnosis. He died six months after his appearance. His father, Dr. George Beauregard, stops by Studio 1A to talk about his son’s lasting legacy and the new book “Reservations for Nine: A Doctor’s Family Confronts Cancer.”

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