House Majority Leader Steve Scalise Diagnosed With Treatable Blood Cancer

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise has been diagnosed with a treatable form of blood cancer, known as multiple myeloma, CNBC reported.

Scalise disclosed that he had started medical treatment after feeling unwell for some time. The treatment is expected to last several months.

See Also: Trump’s Niece Says GOP Almost ‘Wholly Fascists:’ ’14 Months To Make Sure That We Snatch Democracy From T

The 57-year-old Louisiana Republican plans to continue his duties while undergoing treatment. However, he did not specify when he would be returning to Washington, D.C.

Congress is set to reconvene at the U.S. Capitol after Labor Day, anticipating a busy month ahead. This is not the first health challenge for Scalise. He was one of six victims in a mass shooting at a Congressional Baseball Game practice in Alexandria, Virginia, in 2017. Scalise was shot in the hip, leading to several surgeries and blood transfusions.

Read Next: A cutting-edge system for powering homes independently is emerging. The company behind it has secured $6.5 million in funding and you can also be an investor. Click here to find out more about YouSolar.

Image By Gage Skidmore Via Wikimedia Commons


Engineered by Benzinga Neuro, Edited by Pooja Rajkumari


The GPT-4 Benzinga Neuro content generation system exploits the extensive Benzinga Ecosystem, including native data, APIs, and more to create comprehensive and timely stories for you. Learn more.


Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
Posted In: NewsPoliticsGeneralblood cancerGOPSteve Scalise
Benzinga simplifies the market for smarter investing

Trade confidently with insights and alerts from analyst ratings, free reports and breaking news that affects the stocks you care about.

Join Now: Free!

Loading...