ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Governor Larry Hogan on Friday will undergo surgery for a form of skin cancer, according to spokesman Mike Ricci.
The procedure will be completed outpatient.
Hogan is reportedly dealing with Basal and Squamous Cell Carcinoma, which he's been diagnosed with before.
This latest case is in its early stage and was detected on the Governor's shoulder and face, says Ricci.
Hogan is also a survivor of Stage 3 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
Last June, the Governor celebrated on Facebook after his final five-year anniversary PET scan revealed that he was cancer free.