Rep. Jim Hagedorn James Lee HagedornHispanic Caucus campaign arm endorses slate of non-Hispanic candidates Cook shifts 20 House districts toward Democrats Time to look at both sides of the medical ledger MORE (R-Minn.) announced Wednesday that he has been diagnosed with cancer.

Hagedorn said in a statement that he was diagnosed with stage 4 kidney cancer in February 2019. The congressman also said he plans to run for reelection in 2020.

"Today, one year later, I am happy to say I feel great and continue to perform my job in Congress unimpeded. I have not missed even a single vote due to illness," he said

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"I will keep fighting cancer and fighting for America and the people of southern Minnesota,” he added.

The Minnesota Republican, elected in 2018, posted his statement on Twitter, saying he’s “feeling great” a year after the unexpected diagnosis during a physical examination.

READ my statement on my battle with cancer. I’m pleased to report that I’m feeling great, and I will continue to fight cancer and fight for America and the people of southern Minnesota. #MN01 pic.twitter.com/6n6RHVANGl — Congressman Jim Hagedorn (@RepHagedorn) February 20, 2020

“Hopefully my situation will help others realize that in today’s world of medical innovation, it is possible for folks fighting serious illness to live virtually normal lives, continue working their jobs and maintain hope for a bright future,” he said.

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His doctor, Lance Pagliaro, said in a statement that the congressman "has responded well to immunotherapy, which has been key to his recovery.”

House Republican Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney Elizabeth (Liz) Lynn CheneyOVERNIGHT ENERGY: Cheney asks DOJ to probe environmental groups | Kudlow: 'No sector worse hurt than energy' during pandemic | Trump pledges 'no politics' in Pebble Mine review Cheney asks DOJ to probe environmental groups Press: The big no-show at the RNC MORE (R-Wyo.) commended Hagedorn, saying he has the backing of colleagues on Capitol Hill.

"It is totally in keeping with Jim's character and track record that he has been working so effectively while battling cancer at the same time," she said in a statement obtained by The Hill. "House Republicans are united in our full support for him and his family."

Hagedorn is not the only congressman diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. Rep. John Lewis John LewisPelosi orders Capitol flags at half-staff to honor Ginsburg Kamala Harris: Black Americans have been 'disproportionately harmed' by Trump LWCF modernization: Restoring the promise MORE (D-Ga.) announced in December that he has stage 4 pancreatic cancer.