Hogan 'Still Feeling Strong' After 2nd Round Of Chemotherapy

BALTIMORE (AP) -- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says he is "still feeling strong" after his second five-day round of chemotherapy.

In a Facebook post Thursday night, Hogan said he's happy to be headed back to Annapolis.

The governor says he's getting some work done from the hospital and posted a photo that shows him talking on a cellphone with papers spread in front of him on a table.

Hogan is being treated at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore for B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma. When he announced the diagnosis June 22, he said the disease was at an advanced stage but his prognosis was good.

Getting some work done from the hospital - Including an interview with Ovetta Wiggins from the Washington Post!

Posted by Governor Larry Hogan on Thursday, July 23, 2015

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