Gov. Larry Hogan will undergo an outpatient surgery Friday to remove cancerous cells on his face and shoulder, he said in an interview Wednesday.
Hogan, who survived non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2015, made the announcement during The Daily Record’s Eye on Annapolis Summit as the General Assembly prepared to convene for the 2021 session later Wednesday.
His director of communications, Michael Ricci, tweeted that Hogan will have "minor outpatient surgery for early stage basal and squamous cell carcinoma on his face and shoulder.
"This is a form of skin cancer that he has had before," Ricci tweeted.
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