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Maryland governor: Losing hair, killing cancer cells

He announced the diagnosis for B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma on June 22.

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“It looks like there is another white dome in the Annapolis State House!” he wrote on Facebook. As recently as last week he still had most of his hair. The Washington Post reports that the governor’s spokesman Matt Clark said Monday that Hogan will be able to meet committee work demands as he continues to serve as governor.

He went on to say that he may be losing his hair, but he is winning the battle and killing cancer cells.

After two rounds of intensive chemotherapy, Gov. Larry Hogan is flaunting his new bald look.

Doctors later determined it was stage 3 of the cancer, meaning the governor’s bone marrow was cancer free.

Since then, he has been keeping constituents updated on his battle via Facebook. The governor is undergoing treatment for non-Hodgkins lymphoma.

Tuesday’s announcement may mean the baseball cap is staying home.

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The governor, who is always trying to look for ways to improve efficiency, added: “I’m saving time not having to wash or comb my hair, and I don’t even need to shave my face!” The “first lady still says I’m sexy”, Hogan continued.

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