Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

US Senator John Mccain discontinu­es cancer treatment

- HT Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON: John Mccain, a leading Republican American senator and politician who has been battling brain cancer for more than a year, will not continue his treatment, his family announced on Friday.

“Last summer, Senator John Mccain shared with Americans the news our family already knew: He had been diagnosed with an aggressive glioblasto­ma, and the prognosis was serious. In the year since, John has surpassed expectatio­ns for his survival. But the progress of disease and the inexorable advance of age render their verdict,” the family said in a statement. “With his usual strength of will, he has now chosen to discontinu­e medical treatment.”

Mccain, a war hero who represents Arizona in the Senate and ran for president in 2008, last attended office as a senator last year and has since been at home, undergo- ing treatment for glioblasto­ma, an aggressive cancer of the brain. Mccain has been an outspoken critic of

Trump, and the president has punched back aggressive­ly, as have his aides, sometimes in utter disregard of the senator’s failing health. A White House staff had, for instance, joked about ignoring Mccain’s objection to the nomination of CIA director Gina Haspel, saying “he is dying anyway”.

He was the first US politician to call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, just a month after he was sworn-in in May 2014. He has remained a strong advocate of closer ties between the two countries.

Mccain continued to participat­e in major national debates and developmen­ts with his usual bluntness. On President Donald Trump’s Helsinki appearance with President Vladimir Putin, Mccain said it was one of the “most disgracefu­l performanc­es by an American president in memory. ”

 ?? AP FILE ?? John Mccain advocated strong Indiaus ties.
AP FILE John Mccain advocated strong Indiaus ties.

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