ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says he has undergone his last chemotherapy treatment for cancer.
The Republican governor posted on his Facebook page Monday a picture that showed him in a medical setting with an IV drip. Hogan is sitting on a chair and flexing both biceps in a pose.
The governor was diagnosed with B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma in June 2015, five months into his first term. Over four months, he underwent 30 days of 24-hour chemotherapy. He also had three surgeries and four spinal taps.
Last month, Hogan announced that he was cancer-free and had one more chemo treatment.
Hogan said on Facebook that he is humbled by the prayers and well wishes he has received from around the world during his health crisis.
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