FILE - In this Oct. 5, 2011, file photo, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Rep. David Camp, R-Mich., talks on Capitol Hill in Washington, before a hearing on three trade bills. Camp says July 28, 2012, he?s been diagnosed with a "very early, highly treatable and curable type" of cancer. He says in a statement that doctors found non-Hodgkin lymphoma during a recent routine yearly physical. Camp says he?ll continue in Congress and retain his committee chairmanship while undergoing chemotherapy. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 5, 2011, file photo, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Rep. David Camp, R-Mich., talks on Capitol Hill in Washington, before a hearing on three trade bills. Camp says July 28, 2012, he?s been diagnosed with a "very early, highly treatable and curable type" of cancer. He says in a statement that doctors found non-Hodgkin lymphoma during a recent routine yearly physical. Camp says he?ll continue in Congress and retain his committee chairmanship while undergoing chemotherapy. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg, File)
WASHINGTON (AP) ? The chairman of the House's tax-writing committee says he's been diagnosed with a "very early, highly treatable and curable type" of cancer.
GOP Rep. Dave Camp of Michigan says in a statement that doctors found non-Hodgkin lymphoma during a recent physical. Camp says he'll continue in Congress and retain his committee chairmanship during chemotherapy.
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a cancer that begins in the cells of the immune system. The 59-year-old Camp says he has large B-cell lymphoma. B-cells are a type of white blood cell that helps fight infections.
Camp, who's served since 1991, has said he wants to combine a push to head off pending tax increases with ways to force Congress to revamp the tax code next year.
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