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NewsFebruary 23, 2016

WASHINGTON -- Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill says she has breast cancer. The Democratic senator said in a blog post Monday the cancer was detected through a regular mammogram, and she will be in St. Louis for the next three weeks receiving treatment. She said "it's a little scary" but her prognosis is good and she expects a full recovery...

By MARY CLARE JALONICK ~ Associated Press
Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo. speaks Jan. 28 on Capitol Hill in Washington. McCaskill says she has breast cancer. The Democratic senator said in a blog post Monday the cancer was detected through a regular mammogram, and she will be in St. Louis for the next three weeks receiving treatment. She said "it's a little scary," but her prognosis is good she expects a full recovery.
Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo. speaks Jan. 28 on Capitol Hill in Washington. McCaskill says she has breast cancer. The Democratic senator said in a blog post Monday the cancer was detected through a regular mammogram, and she will be in St. Louis for the next three weeks receiving treatment. She said "it's a little scary," but her prognosis is good she expects a full recovery.Manuel Balce Ceneta ~ Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill said Monday she has breast cancer and will remain in St. Louis for the next three weeks to receive treatment.

The Democratic senator said in a blog post Monday the cancer was detected through a regular mammogram.

“It’s a little scary, but my prognosis is good, and I expect a full recovery,” she said.

McCaskill, 62, said she will post on her Senate website how she would have voted on any matters that come before the Senate while she is gone.

She said she also will submit questions that could be asked at Senate hearings.

She announced the news on Twitter, saying, “I very recently learned that I have breast cancer.”

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CNN reported McCaskill’s announcement was met with support from her Senate colleagues — including Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., who tweeted: “From one breast cancer survivor to another soon-to-be survivor — you’re a fighter and I’m cheering for you all the way, @clairecmc.”

McCaskill also received wishes for a recovery from Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

McCaskill is a former Missouri state legislator and county prosecutor.

A member of the Armed Services Committee, she has been at the forefront in efforts to combat sexual assault in the military.

McCaskill was serving as Missouri auditor before her election to the Senate in 2006.

She was re-elected in 2012, overcoming her state’s Republican tilt and benefiting from the misstep of her rival, Rep. Todd Akin.

The Republican referred to “legitimate rape,” and most in the GOP bailed on his candidacy.

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