Trump Ambassador Jon Huntsman Reveals Cancer Diagnosis

President Trump’s Ambassador to Russia, Jon Huntsman, has revealed that he has been diagnosed with cancer. The cancer is a stage 1 melanoma and Huntsman confirmed that it is treatable and he will likely be fine.

According to Fox News:

Jon Huntsman Jr., the U.S. ambassador to Russia, revealed in a recent interview that he has stage 1 cancer.

The former Utah governor revealed in an interview with Deseret News that he decided to visit the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City after he noticed a small black spot behind his ear and on his thigh over the summer. Doctors then confirmed the markings were signs of melanoma — a form of skin cancer.

“It’s just stage 1. So we’ll probably get it taken care of, and we’ll be fine,” Huntsman said in the lengthy profile, which was published Thursday.

He’s already had surgery to remove the cancerous moles, he said, noting the wounds and bruises have now turned to scars. And he’ll continue getting monthly checkups for a year to ensure the cancer hasn’t spread.

Huntsman also stated that the diagnosis puts things into perspective lending speculation about his future as Ambassador to Russia. Huntsman’s father passed away in February from cancer.

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