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Limbaugh reveals advanced lung cancer

- Anika Reed and Maria Puente

Rush Limbaugh revealed he has been diagnosed with an advanced lung cancer.

The longtime conservati­ve commentato­r and radio host announced the news Monday on his radio show.

“This day has been one of the most difficult days in recent memory for me. I’ve known this moment is coming in the program. ... I’m sure that you all know by now that I really don’t like talking about myself and I don’t like making things about me,” Limbaugh said. “I like this program to be about you and the things that matter to all of us.”

“I have been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer,” Limbaugh said, adding that his diagnosis was confirmed by “two medical institutio­ns back on Jan. 20.”

Limbaugh said he first realized something was wrong on his birthday weekend last month.

“I thought about not telling anybody; I thought about doing this without anybody knowing, because I don’t like making things about me,” Limbaugh said. “But there are going to be days when I’m not able to be here because I’m undergoing treatment or I’m reacting to treatment.”

He added: “I hope I will be talking about this as little as necessary in the coming days, but we have a great bunch of doctors, a great team assembled we’re at full speed ahead of this.”

Limbaugh said he decided to explain what was going on in his life because he knew it would excite curiosity if he wasn’t at his usual post every day.

“It’s not that I want to fool anybody, it’s just that I don’t want to burden anybody with it and I haven’t wanted to,” he said. “But it is what it is. “You know me, I’m the mayor of Realville.

“This has happened, and my intention is to come here every day I can and to do this program as normally and as competentl­y and as expertly as I do each and every day because that is the source of my greatest satisfacti­on profession­ally, personally. I’ve had so much support from family and friends during this. It’s been tremendous.”

He said he was experienci­ng “zero symptoms” at the moment.

“What led to shortness of breath that I thought might have been asthma or my heart. … It was not that. It was a pulmonary problem involving malignancy,” he explained. “I’m going to be gone the next couple days as we figure out the treatment course of action and have further testing done. But as I said, I’m going to be there as often as I can.”

USA TODAY has reached out to Limbaugh’s reps for comment.

Only last month Limbaugh, whose contract was due to expire later this year, renewed his deal with syndicatio­n company Premiere Radio Networks – and it was his friend President Donald Trump who shared news that it was a four- year deal.

Premiere, a division of radio giant IHeart Media, confirmed to CNN Business that Limbaugh renewed a long- term agreement, declining to comment on specific terms.

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