McCain has 22pct cancer death risk in 4yrs
London, October 24 ANI: An American
doctor has estimated that the
Republican presidential candidate John McCain has a six per cent risk of
dying of a skin
cancer recurrence each year, about 22 per cent over four years. "There is a one-in-four to one-in-five chance that he would not survive a first term," New Scientist magazine quoted John Alam of a
Cambridge,
Massachusetts, as saying. His estimate is higher than that of McCain's
physician at the
Mayo Clinic, who had once said that the Senator had a less than 10 per cent chance of deadly relapse. Alam's estimate is based on studies of the survival rates of others with melanoma, where the
patients were grouped by the size and location of their tumour, their gender, and age. His estimate, though nothing more than an educated guess, attains significance as it falls between the previous estimates of 10 and 60 per cent. Though Alam is a supporter of Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama and has donated
money to his campaign, says he insists that he performed the analysis independently. "Because the analysis is an objective, evidence-based analysis, I believe my having contributed has no bearing on the results of the analysis," he says. A
report on his analysis has been published in the journal The Lancet. ANI
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