Guest sek69 Report post Posted February 17, 2005 WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter has been diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease but intends to continue working during treatment, his office announced Wednesday. "I have beaten a brain tumor, bypass heart surgery and many tough political opponents, and I'm going to beat this, too," the Pennsylvania Republican said in a statement. "I have a lot more work to do for Pennsylvania and America." Specter's oncologist, Dr. John H. Glick, said the 75-year-old senator "has an excellent chance of being completely cured." Glick is a professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and an expert in Hodgkin's disease, a cancer of the lymphatic system also known as Hodgkin's lymphoma. "He is in superb physical condition, particularly in light of his daily squash regimen," Glick said in a statement. Approximately 7,500 cases of Hodgkin's disease are diagnosed every year in the United States, and Glick said it has a five-year survival rate of 70 percent. Specter, who took over the chairmanship of the Judiciary Committee in January, had experienced persistent fevers and enlarged lymph nodes under his left arm and above his left clavicle, his statement said. A biopsy of a lymph node carried out February 14 at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia yielded a result positive for Hodgkin's disease, but a bone marrow biopsy showed no cancer, the statement said. Follow-up tests Wednesday at the University of Pennsylvania's Abramson Cancer Center determined that he has "Stage IVB" Hodgkin's disease. For the next six to eight months, he is expected to undergo chemotherapy every two weeks at the center, during which time he is expected to "be able to perform all duties of his office, including those related to the chairmanship of the Judiciary Committee," the statement said. Most advanced form Specter's form of the cancer is the most advanced, said Dr. Herman Kattlove, a hematologist-oncologist who works as a medical editor for the American Cancer Society. "But still, our success rate is quite good," he said. "Stage IV" means that the disease has spread outside the lymph system and is in another organ, he said. Specter's statement did not say which organ was involved. "B" means that the disease is accompanied by symptoms -- typically fevers and weight loss. The presence of symptoms also tends to worsen the prognosis, he said. Although Kattlove is not familiar with Specter's case, he said figures from the National Cancer Institute give a man of Specter's age and stage a 50 percent chance of surviving five years with the disease. But, he said, Specter's vigor and good physical condition could improve those odds. "I think he'll have a good outlook for the next few years," Kattlove said. "Whether or not he can be cured is up to luck and his health and good doctoring." Kattlove predicted that the senator's major problem while he undergoes chemotherapy will be fatigue. "If he were a bricklayer, I think he'd be out of work, but I think, as long as he keeps to a fairly limited routine, he should be able to perform well," he said. Each year, about 1,300 Americans die of Hodgkin's disease, according to the Mayo Clinic, but death rates have dropped by 60 percent since the 1970s. Specter, who supports a woman's right to have a legal abortion, came under fire from some Christian conservatives before his appointment as chairman of the Judiciary Committee. The chairman has broad powers to advance or hold up a president's judicial nominees. (Full story) Also a member of the appropriations and veteran's affairs committees, Specter lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Joan, a former four-term city councilwoman. They have two sons and four grandchildren. This sucks, Arlen's done a lot of good for PA. Hopefully he can beat this, he's one of the good guys even if I don't agree with him on 75% of the issues. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted February 17, 2005 Sad to hear he's sick. Bush was still an idiot to campaign for him over Pat Toomey. -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkktookmybabyaway 0 Report post Posted February 17, 2005 Wacky Arlen will be OK -- he's fought tumors and still served in office. EDIT (It took a while for this to sink in) He's one of the good guys even if I don't agree with him on 75% of the issues. Damn, didn't know you were that conservative... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites