Labour's Chris Bryant reveals he is being treated for cancer again
Sir Chris Bryant has been having immunotherapy for the past three months. The 62-year-old had surgery where doctors collapsed his lung so a robot could cut out the melanoma. His lung was then re-inflated with a robot to remove the skin cancer.
Minister, who had treatment for condition five years ago, says melanoma was found during routine scan in January
Labour MP Chris Bryant has revealed that he is battling cancer once again, saying that he has been diagnosed with a melanoma in his lung.He posted a video to social media as part of an attempt to raise awareness for melanoma month, urging people to "take skin cancer seriously".READ THE FULL STORY
In a video on X today the Rhondda MP said that a routine check had found a new lump in his lung - with doctors revealing the discovering on his birthday in January.
The Rhondda MP previously had a melanoma cut out of his head, and warned about the risks of sunbathing after having skin cancer removed from his lung.