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Opinion: For people with cancer, John McCain was a leader to the end

I have glioblastoma. Senator John McCain's decision on Friday to terminate disease-focused therapy and direct his care toward comfort resonated deeply with me.
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Even as he approached death, Sen. John McCain was a leader. His decision on Friday, one day before he died, to terminate disease-focused therapy and direct his care toward comfort resonates deeply with me.

Diagnosed last summer with glioblastoma, a generally fast-moving and incurable brain cancer, McCain had been undergoing treatment and living his life, even casting a deciding vote that helped quash the repeal of the Affordable Care Act.

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