Former Louisiana Gov Kathleen Blanco: ‘No Escape’ From My Cancer

New Orleans, UNITED STATES: Governor Kathleen Blanco speaks at the dedication ceremony for a granite monument remembering the victims and survivors of hurricanes Katrina and Rita 27 August 2006 in the Lower Ninth Wa... New Orleans, UNITED STATES: Governor Kathleen Blanco speaks at the dedication ceremony for a granite monument remembering the victims and survivors of hurricanes Katrina and Rita 27 August 2006 in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans. The first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina is on 29 August. AFP PHOTO/Robyn BECK (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Former Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco says there’s “no escape” from the incurable cancer that has spread throughout her body.

News outlets report Blanco was honored Wednesday by the Council for a Better Louisiana and gave what felt like a farewell speech. Blanco is the state’s first elected woman governor and served from 2004 to 2008. She was diagnosed with ocular melanoma in 2011, and the disease reappeared during a checkup in 2017.

Blanco is a devout Catholic and says she’s made peace with the disease.

She says she was being honored by the organization for her work in improving education in Louisiana. She says education is the best way to raise people out of the poverty plaguing Louisiana, which has ranked low in health, income and quality of life surveys.

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