The Palm Beach Post

Arizona U.S. Sen. John McCain’s clot surgery reveals brain tumor

- By Donna Cassata Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Arizona Sen. John McCain has been diagnosed with a brain tumor after doctors removed a blood clot above his left eye last week, his office said in a statement Wednesday.

The 80-year-old Republican has glioblasto­ma, an aggressive cancer, according to doctors at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix. The senator and his family are reviewing further treatment, including a combinatio­n of chemothera­py and radiation.

“On Friday, July 14, Sen. John McCain underwent a procedure to remove a blood clot from above his left eye at Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix. Subsequent tissue pathology revealed that a primary brain tumor known as a glioblasto­ma was associated with the blood clot,” his office said in a statement.

The senator and chairman of the Armed Services Committee had been recovering at his Arizona home. His absence had forced Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., to delay action on health care legislatio­n.

In a statement, McConnell said: “John McCain is a hero to our Conference and 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. The entire Senate family’s prayers are with John, Cindy and his family, his staff, and the people of Arizona he represents so well.”

Doctors say McCain is recovering well from his surgery and his underlying health is excellent, according to the statement.

McCain, the GOP’s presidenti­al nominee in 2008, was shot down as a Navy pilot in the Vietnam War and held prisoner for 5½ years.

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