The Mercury News

McCain, undergoing cancer treatment, to attend Italy forum

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Republican Sen. John McCain, who has spent the congressio­nal recess undergoing treatment for brain cancer, is capping a busy summer of interviews, an Arizona Diamondbac­ks baseball game and family hikes with a trip to an internatio­nal forum in Italy.

McCain, who turned 81 this past week, will speak Saturday at the Ambrosetti Forum in Cernobbio in northern Italy, joining Director of National Intelligen­ce Dan Coats and Sen. Lindsey Graham, RS.C., at a panel focused on the United States.

The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee will thank the Italian government and its people for their contributi­on to global security, including in Iraq, Afghanista­n and Kosovo, as well as Italy’s role in fight against Islamic State militants, especially in Libya, according to his office.

The six-term senator has been receiving radiation and chemothera­py for cancer at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix. His office said the forum would be his first trip overseas during the current recess.

McCain underwent surgery in mid-July to remove a 2-inch blood clot in his brain. He announced shortly thereafter that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive tumor called a glioblasto­ma.

In a dramatic turn at the end of July, McCain returned to the Senate, where he cast a deciding vote against the Republican health care bill, drawing the wrath of President Donald Trump and conservati­ves. McCain’s vote scuttled the seven-year effort by the GOP to dismantle much of President Barack Obama’s health care law.

McCain’s office has said the senator will be back in Washington next week when lawmakers return from their break. The senator will be shepherdin­g the annual defense policy bill.

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