Lynda Carter is determined to keep the legacy of her late husband Robert A. Altman alive. The "Wonder Woman" star attended the TGen awards, an affiliate of City of Hope, where she was given the John S.
McCain Leadership Award for her advocacy of research and clinical advances. The 70-year-old took to Instagram on Monday and shared her spouse of 37 years passed away from a rare type of cancer that impacts the body’s normal production of blood cells. "I am so grateful to receive @tgenresearch’s John S.
McCain Leadership Award," the actress captioned the post. "For over 20 years, TGen has conducted groundbreaking genetics research to discover better, more precise treatments for diseases like cancer and neurological disorders." Lynda Carter with Robert A.
Altman in 2015. (Molly Riley/AFP via Getty Images) "I lost my vibrant husband Robert to myelofibrosis last year, and I support TGen with the hope that the deadly form of myelofibrosis will one day be curable or survivable," Carter shared. "Thank you, Dr.Trent and Dr.
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