New York Daily News

Rush: I have advanced lung cancer

- BY KATE FELDMAN

Controvers­ial conservati­ve radio host Rush Limbaugh announced on his show Monday that he has been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer.

The 69-year-old “The Rush Limbaugh Show” host said he has begun treatment for the cancer, but didn’t go into details.

“My intention is to come here every day I can and to do this show 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,” Limbaugh said on the show. “I’ve had so much support from family and friends during this that it’s been tremendous. I told the staff today that I have a deeply personal relationsh­ip with God that I do not proselytiz­e about. But I do and I have been working that relationsh­ip tremendous­ly, which I do regularly anyway, but I’ve been focused on it intensely for the past couple of weeks.”

Limbaugh (inset) said he first reported shortness of breath near his birthday in the middle of January, then had two profession­als diagnose the cancer.

“There are going to be days that I’m not going to be able to be here because I’m undergoing treatment or I’m reacting to treatment,” he said.

He also said he felt like he was letting his staff down and didn’t “want to burden anybody.”

Limbaugh launched his career as a DJ on a Pennsylvan­ia radio station in 1971 and continued moving up the food chain, including joining New York’s WABC in 1988 for his nationally syndicated show, just before the Republican National Convention.

His voice is now heard on nearly 600 stations around the country.

While Limbaugh didn’t talk about it on Monday’s show, he has long talked about the glamour of smoking and how “cool” it is.

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