Labour MP Chris Bryant undergoing treatment as skin cancer returns in lung
Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inboxGet our free View from Westminster emailLabour MP Chris Bryant has revealed he is undergoing treatment after discovering his skin cancer has returned in his lungs.The Rhondda MP took to social media to share the latest update five years after he was first diagnosed with melanoma five years ago after his husband discovered a mole on his neck following a haircut.Doctors gave him just a 40 per cent chance of surviving the year in 2019 but after targeted therapy and skin grafts the stage three cancer was removed.For the past five years, the 62-year-old has had scans every six months and everyone has come back clean. However in February, he received the news that a type of skin cancer had been found on his right lung.“I was helping in the Kingswood by-election when the doctor rang me – on my birthday actually – to tell me I’m really sorry to say that the latest scan has shown up something in your right lung.”Mr Bryant (right) at the Kingswood by-election in February when he received his diagnosis More