NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin said Saturday that he was diagnosed last November with early stage chronic myeloid leukemia but that he responded well to treatments and is now in remission.
My statement on achieving complete remission following a chronic myeloid leukemia diagnosis. pic.twitter.com/OvyYxW2qkP
— Lee Zeldin (@LeeMZeldin) September 18, 2021
Zeldin is a Long Island Republican who’s running for Governor of New York. Zeldin said the diagnosis had no impact on his work or Army Reserve duties.
The Iraq War veteran said he suffered no side effects from treatment and that his health is now “phenomenal.”
The 41-year-old is in his fourth term representing the eastern half of Long Island, which includes sprawling suburbs, rural farms and the Hamptons.
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