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BigBearJohn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 10:19 PM
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Consider McCain's health as well as candidate's age-he is not willing to release his medical records
By RICHARD E. SEROUSSI, M.D.
GUEST COLUMNIST

As a physician, I am concerned that presidential candidate John McCain has not been willing to release his medical records for public scrutiny. While I can appreciate that the senator is a "very young" 72-year-old man, he is clearly at an age where his mortality is significantly more likely than for a younger man. The country should understand if he is at significant risk for a disease process that would carry enough morbidity to make him unable to perform the position of president for the next four years.

McCain has never issued a full public release of his medical records though this is standard practice for presidential candidates. He did, however, release 1,173 pages of his records for three hours so that a group of reporters and doctors could evaluate them. As doctors had to review a massive amount of documents in that time, it is impossible that they could have evaluated whether he is healthy enough to be president.

The little we do know about McCain's records raises questions about his past melanoma. McCain has had four bouts with melanoma. The Mayo Clinic deemed the cancer resected from his temple in 2000 to be a stage IIA melanoma. The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, however, reviewed the same slides and concluded that the lesion was "highly suggestive of a metastasis of malignant melanoma and may represent a satellite metastasis."

This suggests a far more advanced stage of cancer and would be a stage IIIB melanoma.

If he is at significant risk for mortality, for example from the spread of melanoma, a potentially deadly form of skin cancer that he has had documented in his prior medical history, this will impact our confidence in his ability to complete the mission of presidency.

Source: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/printer2/index.asp?ploc=b&refer=http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/382409_mccainhealth09.html
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