First and foremost . . . Everyone wishes him a speedy and full recovery.
Schwab posted to social media Friday that doctors discovered a nodule in his lung in December during a routine screening. He said it is cancerous, and he will undergo surgery next week to have it removed.
“It has not spread or changed,” Schwab wrote in his post. “My doctors have confirmed it was found very early, and no further treatment will be required post-surgery. I will make a full recovery.”
Schwab said he will take time to recover, but remains committed to his position as Secretary of State.
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Schwab posted to social media Friday that doctors discovered a nodule in his lung in December during a routine screening. He said it is cancerous, and he will undergo surgery next week to have it removed.
“It has not spread or changed,” Schwab wrote in his post. “My doctors have confirmed it was found very early, and no further treatment will be required post-surgery. I will make a full recovery.”
Schwab said he will take time to recover, but remains committed to his position as Secretary of State.