Exclusive: Altoona’s mayor to undergo stomach removal amid cancer battle

Altoona Mayor Dean O’Connor has cancer and will have his stomach removed for treatment as early as next month, he tells Axios.

The big picture: O’Connor, 59, is a central figure in regional decision-making, serving as the top-elected official in one of the metro’s fastest-growing cities.

  • He’s also a member of major transportation and planning boards.

Catch up fast: O’Connor was hospitalized in early November with symptoms he initially thought were heart-related.

  • Doctors found a large cancerous lesion in his stomach.

State of play: He plans to “slog ahead” with his elected and professional duties through chemotherapy, surgery and recovery, saying doctors tell him he’ll live a different life moving forward but will be fine.

  • He’s already undergone multiple rounds of chemo and immunotherapy.

How it works: When the stomach is removed in a total gastrectomy,surgeons reconnect the digestive tract so food travels directly from the esophagus into the small intestine.

  • That bypasses the stomach’s usual role as a reservoir and initial digestion chamber, forcing the body to adapt to a new way of processing food.
  • O’Connor anticipates eating small amounts more frequently for the rest of his life because his digestive tract can’t handle large meals.

Flashback: O’Connor served on the Altoona council for six years before being elected mayor in November 2017. His current term expires at the end of 2027.

  • He is on the boards of the Metro Waste Authority, DART and the DSM Area Metropolitan Planning Organization.
  • He and his family also own Larry’s Window Service, a metro-area business that employs dozens of people and has been operating for about 60 years.

Behind the scenes: O’Connor tells Axios that he continues to push himself to attend as many city meetings and events as possible…

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