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Kay Ivey Diagnosed With Lung Cancer

Written by on September 19, 2019

Governor Kay Ivey released a statement today saying that doctors have found a malignancy on her lung.

“Within the past few weeks, during a routine exam, my longtime family physician discovered a spot on my lung that was unusual”, Kay Ivey said in a statement. “Additional tests confirmed that this was, indeed, a tiny, isolated malignancy. “

Ivey will travel to UAB for an outpatient procedure tomorrow morning and will start radiation treatments soon after.

Alabama elected officials took to twitter to show their support for Governor Ivey.

Speaker Mac McCutcheon (R-Monrovia) tweeted his support for Ivey, calling her a “tenacious warrior.”

Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth, who would replace Governor Ivey should she become unable to finish her term, tweeted out his support as well.

Official Statement From Kay Ivey

“Throughout my life, I am constantly reminded that I have so much for which to be thankful; God has been incredibly gracious to me. 

“One of the highest honors you have given me is serving as your governor.

“Because I always shoot straight with you, I want to share a recent challenge that has been placed in front of me.

“Within the past few weeks, during a routine exam, my longtime family physician discovered a spot on my lung that was unusual. Additional tests confirmed that this was, indeed, a tiny, isolated malignancy.  

“The good news is I am one of the fortunate ones where this was discovered early, and it is very treatable.

“The better news is Alabama is home to some of the world’s leading physicians. My team of doctors have assured me this treatment has a very high rate of success and will have a minimal impact on my schedule. 

“Tomorrow morning, I will travel to UAB for an outpatient procedure, which will allow me to soon begin a series of specialized radiation treatments. None of this will prevent me from continuing to serve as your governor and doing the work you elected me to do.

“Naturally, I welcome your prayers and your support. Just as so many others who have been affected by cancer, I am confident of God’s plan and purpose for my life and feel extremely fortunate this was caught so early.

“May God continue to bless each of you and the great state of Alabama.”

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