McCain's Chances of Winning Still Higher than His Chances of Melanoma Recurrence

Discover the truth about McCain's melanoma risk and his surprisingly low chances of cancer in our detailed analysis.

Written byMelissa Lafsky
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Just how likely is it that McCain will die of cancer in the next few years? Do a little Web surfing, and you'll find around a gazillion (and that's a low estimate) different answers, very few of which rely on clear, unbiased fact. To cut through the jargon and get the real picture, check out my feature story on the truth about the Arizona Senator's melanoma risk. (Spoiler: It's low.) It's worth noting that not every member of the medical establishment was willing to discuss the Republican nominee's health. In particular, the communications director of a prominent cancer foundation informed us that if the word "McCain" would be mentioned anywhere in the piece, not a single physician or expert would agree to comment. When pressed, she said that if she set up any interviews for a piece on McCain, even just to talk about melanoma on background without answering specific questions about the Senator's condition, she would "definitely be terminated." So much for the freedom of medicine from political influence (not that we ever really thought it existed). Related: RB: The Truth About McCain's Melanoma: He Faces a Very Low Risk

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