New Urgency Over McCain Medical Questions As Election Nears

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First Posted: 09-30-08 05:46 AM   |   Updated: 10-31-08 05:12 AM

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Over the last few weeks, the issues of John McCain's age and health have been pushed, with much resistance, back into the heart of the political discussion. Prompted in part by the selection of Sarah Palin as the Republican vice presidential candidate, the topic crested with the release of a political advertisement calling attention to McCain's history of skin cancer and the need for more information about his medical records.

Cable news stations were too skittish to run the spot, produced by Brave New PAC. CNN refused to air it, Fox's Bill O'Reilly called it shameful, and MSNBC, which initially aired the ad, reversed course and took it off the air.

All of which has come to the anger and befuddlement of Democrats as well as members of the medical community, both of whom ask a very basic question: what more important information is needed to elect a president other than his fitness for office?

"I don't see anything wrong with opening up the discussion," said Ronald Bronow, former chief of dermatology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. "What we want to know is, what stage is this melanoma? Particularly with the prospect of the vice president becoming the president... If you are an objective physician, you have to be concerned about this."

With just weeks before election day, McCain's campaign says it has released all of the information needed to make a thorough assessment of his health, and then some. In late May, the Senator allowed the vetting of over 1,000 pages of his records that showed him in generally good condition despite having skin cancer eight years ago. But the process was far from transparent.

Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN's medical correspondent who was one of only a handful of reporters allowed into the review, summarized the problems to the Huffington Post:

"We were given three hours to go over 1,200 pages of records. That is a lot to go through. It was very sort of cloak and dagger and I'm sure they had their reasons. Given that I had my medical training, I was able to hone in on what it thought was important more quickly. But the pages weren't numbered, so I had no way of knowing what was missing... As a reporter I can only comment on what I saw but I can't say by any means that this was complete... As far as the secretiveness of it, what they said to us is that you can't take anything out of the room, but you could make notes. So it was a lot to go through in a short period of time."

Provided with only a scant review of the information, questions have begun to rise as to the danger of McCain's most recent bout with cancer. Bronow noted that there are two reports detailing the stage of McCain's latest (his fourth) bout with melanoma. One report put it at a stage 2a, which has a relatively high five-year survival rate; another put it at a stage 3b, which is much more dire in nature.

"As a dermatologist, if I hear about a stage three melanoma, I say 'My God this guy is walking on nails here," said Bronow. "There is that much difference between a stage 2 and a stage 3."

Asked to detail his notes, Gupta said the pathology report - which lists the size and other attributes of the cancer removed - indicated a stage 2a:

"It was 2 centimeters across, 0.22 centimeters deep, and not ulcerated, which gives him a 66 percent survival rate over ten years. Melanoma is a particularly aggressive cancer. Mainly because skin is the largest organ in the body it can spread to the lungs, liver and the brain... Most of the occurrences will occur right away. I am reassured by the fact that it has been eight years now and there hasn't been a reemergence of that melanoma."

And yet, the debate over the status of McCain's health is accompanied by a separate, equally significant argument: mainly, what level of medical disclosure should voters demand of presidential candidates? As Bronow noted, Barack Obama has given the public far less information on his health than McCain - a one-page report detailing the last 21 years of care he has received.

"Let's have the same thing for him," he said. "Let's have a complete disclosure of everything. It isn't just McCain."

And as Gupta argued, there is something sadly ironic with the fact that physicians and airline pilots are required to release medical records, but not the would-be president of the United States.

"[Former Senator] Paul Tsongas -- when he ran for office in 1992, he was a cancer survivor at that point, but said he had been cured," recalled Gupta. "We now know that had he been elected to a second term, he would have died in office. It was Tsongas who went to Clinton and said we should really have a requirement for the release of physical and mental medical records. Which, looking back now, is pretty remarkable."

Over the last few weeks, the issues of John McCain's age and health have been pushed, with much resistance, back into the heart of the political discussion. Prompted in part by the selection of Sarah ...
Over the last few weeks, the issues of John McCain's age and health have been pushed, with much resistance, back into the heart of the political discussion. Prompted in part by the selection of Sarah ...
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- J4 I'm a Fan of J4 permalink

5. In a NYTimes article from May 24, 2008 Dr. Eckstein “At the present time, Senator McCain enjoys excellent health and displays extraordinary energy,” The Dr. said similar things in 1999. From August 21 2000 NYTimes --- The melanoma had escaped the eye of Dr. Eckstein, Mr. McCain's personal physician, who said in an interview that he ''didn't recognize it if it was there'' when he examined Mr. McCain in 1992. ''Undoubtedly, it was there,'' Dr. Eckstein said.



Damn, this is getting long. The gist of the story is WHERE IS THE TRANSPARENCY? Melanoma is aggressive and deadly. GET THE FACTS.



I sincerely wish Senator McCain the best of health, but I want proof


Peace Y'all

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 09/30/2008

Food can also be a clue that some doctors overlook. Cancer need some form of energy to grow. Sugar and carbs change into that energy.
Craving sweets can be a sign of something wrong. Ask any cancer patient if they carved the sweets and the carbs before they were diagnosed with cancer, most likely they will say yes.

Cancer hates oxygen. Does McCain exercise? As he ages, he will not be exercising as much, which means if he doesn't have cancer now, he will.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 09/30/2008

HUH?? Most folks I know with cancer or have had cancer show signs of wieght loss from not eating..it­s one of the first signs. I wont even begin with the oxygen and the need of it for cell development.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 AM on 10/01/2008

That's a joke . But I guess repus will say just about anything just like your candidates.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 09/30/2008
- J4 I'm a Fan of J4 permalink

1. It is my understanding that McCain is not seeing a cutaneous oncologist, he is seeing his primary Dr and his Dermatologist. His problem is not just skin deep, it is cancer of the skin.

2. In what I believe to be a desperate, final attempt to become President, he chose Gov. Palin as his running mate. Having Metastatic Melanoma surgically removed in 1993, 2000 and 2002 he should know that his cancer is recurring and he is at high risk. Did he choose Gov. Palin because she was best for the job or did he, as I believe, pick her to better his odds to become President. THIS IS NOT WHAT I CALL "COUNTRY FIRST", THIS IS A MAN PUTTING HIS OWN AMBITION FIRST.

3. In a NYTimes article from Dec 5 1999, Senator McCains physician Dr. Eckstein portrays McCain as 'I found you to be in excellent health,'' and referring to the 1993 melanoma ''We think he is cured,'' .

4. Despite being in excellent health, just 9 months later Sen McCain had a five-and-a­-half-hour operation to remove the two melanomas and lymph nodes in his head and neck and another melanoma removed from his upper arm.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 09/30/2008
- J4 I'm a Fan of J4 permalink

My partner in 2004 (a very healthy at 43) came down to the kitchen one morning and said "feel this bump in my arm pit". Scanned, resected and biopsied, he was diagnosed with metastatic melanoma. At the time I thought "how can you get skin cancer in your lymph nodes". I studied every medical journal paper I could find and it was not good. He had previously had a mole removed from his back (15 YEARS PREVIOUSLY)and was told that it was no need for concern. Never did he have a second cutaneous melanoma, but for some reason (unknown to Doctors, specialists in cutaneous skin cancers) it returned. The 2 standard of care systemic treatments for melanoma did not work, the 3 clinical trials did not work. Metastatic Melanoma took his life 9 months from the morning he said "feel this bump in my arm pit".

Many people think melanoma is just one of those things that just get shaved off. THIS IS NOT THE CASE WITH METASTATIC MELANOMA.

Many things bother me about Senator McCain and his melanoma.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 09/30/2008

Medically, he can survive beyond the 8 years, If they removed it, treated it with chemo, it was slowed or hasn't come back, his chances are decent for recovery beyond the 8 years. Now, mentally is something far more dangerous. If his mental state is in question at all, that could be from several factors, onset of early dimentia, Post traumatic stress disorder, chemo, among a few reasons. A president must have the ability to think and act quickly on his feet, understand all that is involved in the decision making process, stamina to withstand long hours without sleep, high stress, even temper, and a cool head. Should he ever suffer a stroke, that would severely limit him, and at his age, the risks are higher. As is risk for cardiac issues, kidney issues, ect. If he has nothing to be afraid of he should release his medical records to alleviate people's fears. The fact that he hasn't, inidcates there are key factors involved in question. We have a right to know those factors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 09/30/2008
- NABNYC I'm a Fan of NABNYC 99 fans permalink

I'm not that worried about McCain. I am worried about the country. There's probably a 1 in 2 chance the country wouldn't survive his first term, so who cares about a second term?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 09/30/2008

Medical records, military records, tax returns -- none of these has been released (the flashing of the medical records a few weeks back was joke). This guy is keeping more secrets than the CIA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 09/30/2008
- truthyguy I'm a Fan of truthyguy 42 fans permalink

He is keeping substantially more than the CIA. He is probably close to Cheney's level. Ironically Cheney also hid his health records during the elections.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 09/30/2008
- Svendem I'm a Fan of Svendem 2 fans permalink

I think Gupta is wrong in thinking there's a contradiction between requesting medical records for pilots and not for the president. The president does not hold anyone's life in the balance over whether he dies within the next hour or not. At least not on a regular basis. And I don't know that credentialing committee for physicians typically require them to release their actual personal medical records either.

This is a stupid issue that only serves to distract from real ones. It has no bearing on whether someone is fit to be President or not. If the President dies in office, that's what there's a VP for!!! This is only being made an issue because of McCain's unusually high age and unusually bad VP candidate.

Consider this: John F Kennedy had Addison's disease. Franklin Rososevelt had "polio" (now believed to have actually been Guillain-Barré). Both presidents hid their disease/disability. And the thought that the USA might have missed out on one of these great leaders over health concerns?

And FDR *did* die in office. Who dares say it would've been better if he hadn't been elected?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:24 PM on 09/30/2008
- xansam I'm a Fan of xansam 21 fans permalink

the world was a different place back then.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 09/30/2008
- JulieSA I'm a Fan of JulieSA 165 fans permalink
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Yes, it was different. There was the great Depression, the dustbowl, and WWII.

JFK had to deal with the Soviets and their missiles.

We have a lot of big problems, but none the magnitude of the ones above. We have it easy, in comparison. Our task is to learn history's lessons, and prevent world wars and genocides like the ones of the bloodiest century in history, the 20th century.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 09/30/2008

So your argument is that McCain is a great leader because he's (likely) hiding metastatic cancer from the American public?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 09/30/2008
- djnoll I'm a Fan of djnoll 5 fans permalink

Watch John McCain carefully on a day-to-day basis and you will see that he is up one day and exhausted the next. He does not campaign at night (except for the rare fundraiser) and does not campaign on the weekend. He is too tired to do this, and when you consider that being President 24/7, this is not a good thing. His overall health has become so obvious that he has stopped talking to reporters because the confusion is becoming more obvious, his inability to think logically, his irritability or downright rage is not as controllable when he is not in front of cameras, and the apparent dependence on medications to account for some of the more significant personality changes have become so noticeable that the media was beginning to question it. This man is not physically or mentally fit to serve, and I would live in horror if he used Amendment 25 to step down and pass the Presidency to a woman who is so inept and controllable by her religious fanaticism and political inexperience.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 09/30/2008
- bigbenny I'm a Fan of bigbenny 42 fans permalink
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I believe all four candidates should have to release all of their records including medical, military, education, personal history and even criminal if there are any. The people who are running for one of the most powerful positions in the world have to be transparent so we can make an informed decision in this election. This should not be a guessing game.

What about his military records? When I had to apply for a secret clearance my military and civilian history were the main points of interest for the investigators. I even had to take a lie detector test. I can only imagine what may be lurking in McCain's records considering what is on the internet concerning his military history. I may be wrong but doesn't the president of the US have to have a top secret clearance just to be able to interact with the pentagon?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 09/30/2008
- trytha1 I'm a Fan of trytha1 2 fans permalink

Can you imagine if Palin and McShorty had to take a lie detector? Oh who am I kidding... any politician for that matter

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 09/30/2008
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As someone over 65 and considered fairly healthy; no apparent cancer, no apparent heart disease, able to power walk 5 miles xs 4 per week, it amazes me that McCain sees himself as the optimal one to become POTUS, because all systems of the body are compromised after 65-70 years old and you can FEEL it manifesting everyday in a myriad of deficiencies of eyesight, hearing, memory, movement, temperament and ability to handle stressors. Knowing what I and others my age do about our aging bodies, it seems quite a stretch that the effectiveness of a McCain presidency wouldn't suffer from day-to-day health and aging issues, and the stress of the position will only accelerate his body's aging process as it does with all who hold that ultra responsible office. The odds of Todd Palen "wearing the pants" in the whitehouse soon are higher than we know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 09/30/2008
- Greygolla I'm a Fan of Greygolla 2 fans permalink

I feel your pain. I wonder if Cindy would be up to fluffing his pillow, reading him the bills, and guiding his signature hand. Ailin' or Palin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 PM on 09/30/2008

McCain: We WON'T Get Fooled Again!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9njqqeljAo

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 09/30/2008
- hip dibler I'm a Fan of hip dibler 10 fans permalink

what are the chances we survive his first term?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 09/30/2008
- jcrush I'm a Fan of jcrush 10 fans permalink
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or worse yet, Palin's

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 09/30/2008
- Sito I'm a Fan of Sito permalink

Some, please call Bill Frist NOW.

He, evidently can makedetaled medical diognosis viavidoe tape. that should clear up any questions about McCain's help.

Later call Madam maria and have her read the tarot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:04 PM on 09/30/2008
- Paul Peete - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Paul Peete 402 fans permalink

Sito,
you are soooooo right, We need Dr. Frist to give us the real truth on John S. McCain's video vitality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 09/30/2008
- steamboat I'm a Fan of steamboat 44 fans permalink

Paul, you might have to go to Darfur to see Frist (unless he's back). He was giving medical aid there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 PM on 09/30/2008
- andvoodoo2 I'm a Fan of andvoodoo2 122 fans permalink
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My 17 year old had to take a drug test and submit to a background check in order to get a job working twice a week answering the phone at her public high school.

I believe anyone who is applying for the jobs of POTUS or VPOTUS should be required to submit to extensive mental and physical evaluations the results of which should be made readily available to their potential employers, the American people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:04 PM on 09/30/2008
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