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John McCain speaks out for first time since brain cancer diagnosis with light-hearted joke John McCain speaks out for first time since brain cancer diagnosis with light-hearted joke
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Senator John McCain has responded to the outpouring of good wishes he has received after it was announced he was suffering from brain cancer, saying "I'll be back soon, so stand-by!"Senator John McCain has responded to the outpouring of good wishes he has received after it was announced he was suffering from brain cancer, saying "I'll be back soon, so stand-by!"
More follows... The Senator's office had announced the day before that he had been diagnosed with a glioblastoma, one of the most common but also one of the most malignant types of brain tumours.
The news was met with a flood of support for the feisty 80-year-old Senator, who has worked in public service since graduating the US Naval Academy in 1958.
Mr McCain thanked his well-wishers on Thursday, tweeting: "I greatly appreciate the outpouring of support - unfortunately for my sparring partners in Congress, I'll be back soon, so stand-by!"
The 30-year Senate veteran is known for taking a principled stance on issues, even if it means disagreeing with his party – and his president.
Shortly before his diagnosis was revealed, Mr McCain had issued a statement urging his fellow Republicans delay their long-awaited vote on Obamacare in order to receive feedback from citizens, governors, and members of both parties.
The Senator has also been an outspoken critic of the President, first vowing not to vote for him over the Access Hollywood tapes, and later pushing for a thorough investigation of Mr Trump's ties to Russia.
The President in a statement on Wednesday called Mr McCain a "fighter".
"Melania and I send our thoughts and prayers to Senator McCain, Cindy, and their entire family," he said. "Get well soon."
Experts have said Mr McCain's tumour – which doctors discovered during a surgery to remove a blood clot over his left eye – is a particularly aggressive variety. Treatment will likely include surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Even with treatment, median survival for glioblastoma is 12 to 18 months.
In their statement, Mr McCain's office said the Senator is "confident that any future treatment will be effective".