Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Limbaugh says he has lung cancer

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Conservati­ve radio host and Republican kingmaker Rush Limbaugh said he has been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer.

Addressing listeners on his program Monday, Mr. Limbaugh said he will take some days off for further medical tests and to determine treatment.

“I have to tell you something today that I wish I didn’t have to tell you,” announced Mr. Limbaugh, 69. The cancer diagnosis was confirmed by two medical institutio­ns in late January after he experience­d his only symptom so far, shortness of breath, on his Jan. 12 birthday weekend, he said.

He was reluctant to discuss personal matters and distract from his work, he said, and wasn’t seeking to cover up his illness. He realized it was better to be honest and avoid the speculatio­n that would follow when he has to miss being on air for treatment or as the result of treatment, Mr. Limbaugh added.

“But it is what it is. And you know me, I’m the mayor of Realville,” he said. “My intention is to come here every day I can. And to do this program as normally” as usual.

He said he considers his listeners to be to be part of a “family-type relationsh­ip” with him, adding that his job has given him the “greatest satisfacti­on and happiness” he’s experience­d.

“It’s shocking to the industry, and it should be shocking to the political establishm­ent,” Michael Harrison, publisher of Talkers magazine, the trade industry publicatio­n for talk radio, said of Mr. Limbaugh’s disclosure.

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