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Hogan in Remission After Chemotherapy

Governor Larry Hogan (R-Md)
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Governor Larry Hogan (R-Md)

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says he's in complete remission after months of chemotherapy for B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma, but he acknowledged the possibility of the cancer returning and says he'll continue preventive health care and monitoring.

The 59-year-old Republican governor made the announcement after receiving a PET scan Monday.

Dr. Aaron Rapoport is Hogan's oncologist. Rapoport says Hogan will continue to take medication for about a year. He says the governor is in a "very positive" place.

Experts in cancer treatment say patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma like Hogan do go into remission very quickly with aggressive therapy, though they avoid using the phrase "cancer-free" in the initial months after treatment.

Hogan was diagnosed in June. Over four months, he underwent 30 days of 24-hour chemotherapy.

Don Rush is the News Director and Senior Producer of News and Public Affairs at Delmarva Public Media. An award-winning journalist, Don reports major local issues of the day, from sea level rise, to urban development, to the changing demographics of Delmarva.