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      • “Our family is immensely grateful for the support and kindness of all his caregivers over the last year, and for the continuing outpouring of concern and affection from John’s many friends and associated, and the many thousands of people who are keeping him in their prayers,” the statement continued. “God bless and thank you all.”
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  2. A year after John McCain's cancer diagnosis, Cindy McCain expresses gratitude to caregivers. Yvonne Wingett Sanchez. The Republic | azcentral.com. In marking the one-year anniversary of...

  3. Aug 24, 2018 · A year after being diagnosed with brain cancer, Sen. John McCain has discontinued his medical treatments, his family announced on Friday. The longtime Arizona senator, 81, had been undergoing ...

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    Cindy shares that her husband’s tenacity and resolve allowed him to accomplish a lot during his battle with cancer. She tells readers that just a few weeks after his cancer diagnosis and emergency surgery to remove a tumor the size of an egg, John was determined to attend a conference on international security in Italy. Doctors said he couldn't go ...

    The McCains stayed at their ranch in northern Arizona seeking peace and comfort for John’s final months. "We wanted to fill his last months with the gentle sounds of birds and animals and rustling leaves," McCain writes. John loved watching the plentiful hawks that roamed their 20 acres of woods and creeks referring to them as "his special companio...

    Channeling your inner Great Gatsby during a time of great distress might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but Cindy says it helped the McCains. “Despite the metaphor, there is a limit to how much you can ‘fight’ cancer,” Cindy writes. “Sometimes all you can do is resolve to be cheerful and strong rather than miserable and scared.” So that’s exactly wh...

    Cindy’s book gives readers a glimpse into the final moments of her husband’s life. Three days before he died, John lapsed into a coma. When his doctor told her John was nearing his death, Cindy hurriedly pushed his hospital bed to the back deck of their secluded home. He spent his final moments with the woman he loved listening to music from his fa...

    Glioblastoma is an aggressive primary brain tumor. But Dr. Henry Friedman, a neuro-oncologist from Duke University Medical Center, has some good news to share. In an earlier interview with SurvivorNet, Dr. Friedman says there is progress being made in the treatment of the disease. Dr. Friedman and his colleagues at Duke are investigating a new ther...

    Grief is inevitable and essential when saying goodbye to a loved one who is battling cancer. Giving yourself and your loved ones privacy, like Cindy McCain did for her husband, can be hugely beneficial. But opening up to others like she did in her recent memoir can also allow for better healing. Everyone’s journey of grief looks different, but ther...

  4. Apr 27, 2021 · John McCain was cleared — and Cindy McCain eventually quit the drugs cold turkey after she was confronted by her parents, she says. However, her fight for sobriety remained. McCain recounts how she had to dive deep into the reservoir of strength to get through her husband's final year.

  5. Jul 20, 2017 · John McCain and his family continue to thank supporters for their outpouring of support and prayer following the announcement of the 80-year-old Arizona senator’s brain cancer diagnosis.

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  6. Aug 24, 2018 · As John McCain ends his medical treatment for stage-four brain cancer, his wife Cindy is honoring her husband. “I love my husband with all of my heart,” Cindy, 64, tweeted Friday of the ...

  7. Jul 20, 2017 · John McCain ’s wife, Cindy McCain, and dozens of others spoke out in support of the Arizona senator following the news of his brain cancer diagnosis. Cindy, 63, shared a heartfelt post about her ...