Politics & Government
State Rep. Munroe Receives Clean Bill Of Health On Cancer Diagnosis
The former Warminster Township supervisor said he was diagnosed with a form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2019. It is now in remission.

WARMINSTER, PA —As a state representative, Brian Munroe deals with a lot of bills.
But the former Warminster Township supervisor recently dealt with his own bill —a clean bill of health.
Munroe recently announced that he received a clean bill of health after treatment for an earlier cancer diagnosis. He announced the clean bill of health during a subcommittee on Security & Emergency Response Readiness meeting today.
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Munroe said he was diagnosed with a form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2019. After undergoing five months of chemotherapy, he was declared to be in full remission.
After he was sworn as a state representative in January, he was diagnosed with a different form of the cancer than he had in 2019, but it was not as aggressive and equally as treatable, Munroe said.
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Even with a hectic schedule of tests, lab work, scans, and medical procedures, Munroe has not missed a day of work and has been able to attend every session day in Harrisburg and every public event and in-district meeting.
In fact, Munroe said, one day in January, he had a significant medical procedure and was driven by a friend to Harrisburg so that he could be on the House floor two hours after being in post-op to vote to help protect survivors of sexual assault.
In mid-July, during the summer break, Munroe was treated with a cutting-edge medical technology called CAR T cell at Penn Hospital. He spent two weeks in the hospital and another week recuperating at home.
“I cannot thank the nurses at Penn, my doctor at Penn, Dr. Stefan Barta, or Dr. Willard Andrews at Abington Jefferson, enough for all of their hard work and commendable efforts, not just for me, but for everyone in their community,” Munroe said.
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