Thurmont corn maze dedicated to governor as he undergoes chemotherapy
Gov. Hogan went on to say that he still has three more rounds of chemotherapy to make sure that his cancer is 100% gone.
The maze also features the state flag, an Oriole and the hashtag #HOGANSTRONG, which has frequently appeared on Twitter since the governor announced in June that he would be undergoing treatment for Stage 3 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. He is in the middle of the treatment duration at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore. “I still have some remnants of the tumors, but it’s dead”, said the governor, who the Post said was sporting a wide grin and a bald head.
Hogan said the progress that he has made over the last two months since doctors discovered 60 tumors the size of oranges, apples and golfballs throughout his body, including on his neck, chest abdomen and groin has surprised his team of doctors.
“Ninety-five percent is gone, disappeared, lifeless”. There are overall six rounds of scheduled chemo to make sure the tumors are gone.
After being treated, “I aced my experiment”, Hogan advised the Post in his first in person question about his problem because the test result.
Hogan took office in January after he upset then-Lt.