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Bush spokesman's cancer returns | Bush spokesman's cancer returns |
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White House spokesman Tony Snow has had a recurrence of cancer, an operation has discovered, the White House says. | White House spokesman Tony Snow has had a recurrence of cancer, an operation has discovered, the White House says. |
It said a growth removed from his abdomen this week was cancerous and had spread to his liver. | |
Mr Snow was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2005. His colon was removed and he underwent six months of chemotherapy. | Mr Snow was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2005. His colon was removed and he underwent six months of chemotherapy. |
In a brief, sombre statement, President Bush said his spokesman was "not going to let this whip him", and added that he would be praying for Mr Snow. | In a brief, sombre statement, President Bush said his spokesman was "not going to let this whip him", and added that he would be praying for Mr Snow. |
"A lot of people in the White House are worried about their friend," Mr Bush said, telling Mr Snow: "A lot of people love you and care for you and are going to pray for you." | "A lot of people in the White House are worried about their friend," Mr Bush said, telling Mr Snow: "A lot of people love you and care for you and are going to pray for you." |
White House spokeswoman Dana Perino told reporters Mr Snow remained in good spirits: "He said he's going to beat it again." | White House spokeswoman Dana Perino told reporters Mr Snow remained in good spirits: "He said he's going to beat it again." |
Mr Snow, 51, joined the White House in April 2006 from Fox News. | Mr Snow, 51, joined the White House in April 2006 from Fox News. |
He has spoken emotionally about his mother's death from cancer when he was 17 years old, saying advances in medical technology had enabled him to survive the disease that killed her. | He has spoken emotionally about his mother's death from cancer when he was 17 years old, saying advances in medical technology had enabled him to survive the disease that killed her. |