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John McCain diagnosed with brain cancer | John McCain diagnosed with brain cancer |
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Veteran US Republican Senator John McCain has been diagnosed with brain cancer and is reviewing treatment options, his office says. | |
His treatment may include a combination of chemotherapy and radiation, it adds. The 80-year-old politician was in "good spirits" recovering at home in Arizona. | |
The tumour was discovered during a surgery to remove a blood clot from above his left eye last week. | |
A Vietnam veteran, Mr McCain spent more than five years as a prisoner of war. | A Vietnam veteran, Mr McCain spent more than five years as a prisoner of war. |
The six-term senator and 2008 Republican presidential nominee underwent surgery at a clinic in Phoenix last Friday. | |
Tissue analysis revealed that a primary brain tumour known as a glioblastoma was associated with the clot, a statement from the Mayo Clinic said. | |
"The senator's doctors say he is recovering from his surgery 'amazingly well' and his underlying health is excellent," it added. | |
Mr McCain, who is the chairman of the Senate Committee on Armed Services, was in "good spirits as he continues to recover at home with his family", his office said. | |
His family reacted with "shock" when hearing the news, his 32-year-old daughter Meghan said. | |
"It won't surprise you to learn that in all of this, the one of us who is most confident and calm is my father," she said on Twitter. | |
"So he is meeting this challenge as he has every other. Cancer may afflict him in many ways: but it will not make him surrender. Nothing ever has." | "So he is meeting this challenge as he has every other. Cancer may afflict him in many ways: but it will not make him surrender. Nothing ever has." |
President Donald Trump said Mr McCain has "always been a fighter" and, in a statement, said: "Get well soon". | |
Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Mr McCain was a "hero to our country". | |
"He has never shied from a fight, and I know that he will face this challenge with the same extraordinary courage that has characterized his life," he said on Twitter. |