Mitt Romney 'treated for prostate cancer': aide

A former aide to 2012 US presidential nominee Mitt Romney says he was treated for prostate cancer last year.

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney Source: AAP

Former 2012 US Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney was treated for prostate cancer last year, according to a Romney aide who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the aide was not authorised to discuss a sensitive health issue publicly.

The aide said that Romney was diagnosed with "slow-growing prostate cancer" last year.

The cancer was removed surgically and found not to have spread beyond the prostate, the aide said.

The news comes as Romney, 70, weighs whether to run for a Utah Senate seat currently occupied by Republican senator Orrin Hatch.

Hatch announced last week that he would not seek another term.


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