Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton says he has prostate cancer
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton announced Tuesday that he has prostate cancer, revealing the diagnosis hours after collapsing while delivering his State of the State address the night before.
The 69-year-old Democratic governor said he plans to finish the final two years of his term, during which he faces a unified GOP front after Republicans took control of the Senate and strengthened their House majority in November.
Asked whether he still felt up to the job, Dayton said: “I think I am. If I don’t, I won’t continue.”
Dayton underwent tests Tuesday at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester to determine what caused the collapse. In a statement Tuesday evening, Clinic spokesman Karl Oestreich said the governor’s fall was not related to the cancer diagnosis.


