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Battling cancer, McCain says his prognosis is 'pretty good'

Original Publication Date September 10, 2017 - 7:56 AM

WASHINGTON - Sen. John McCain says battling brain cancer is a challenge but that his prognosis is "pretty good."

Speaking in his first nationally televised interview since his diagnosis, McCain acknowledged the situation has been tough on his family but says he is optimistic. He says he has "faced other challenges" and he's "very confident about getting through this as well."

The 81-year-old Arizona senator says he will have a MRI Monday and that his test results so far have been "excellent."

McCain returned to Washington last week as the Senate returned from its summer break.

He says he will be focusing on a defence bill this week.

Asked on CNN's "State of the Union" how he wants to be remembered, McCain said: "He served his country ... and, I hope we could add, honourably."

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This story has been corrected to reflect that McCain is 81, not 80; that this was his first nationally televised interview, not his first interview; and that he said he'd like to be remembered as having 'served his country,' not 'this country.'

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