"I've just had scans and I've been told everything is fairly stable. It's not growing, it's not shrinking, it's pretty much where it was. The chemo plus the other stuff I'm doing seems to have, at least for now, some control over the growth."
"I keep saying I'm going to get another year out of this old body and I hope that continues. It is a disease, they tell me, the type I have is not going to go away. If you can keep it stable for a period of time, you get some years out of it. I don't know, I don't even pretend to know, nor maybe do I want to know what kind of longevity I have. You do what you can to fight it and you keep active. I think my mental state has been good because I'm involved with my job, the team and being around young people a lot of the time. I think those are all positives."
-Bryan Murray, GM of the Ottawa Senators on his battle with cancer. Chris Stevenson at NHL.com has more from and on Murray.
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