Joe Paterno has lung cancer, son says

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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP)

Former Penn State coach Joe Paterno has a treatable form of lung cancer, according to his son.


Scott Paterno said in a statement provided to The Associated Press by a family representative on Friday that the 84-year-old Joe Paterno is undergoing treatment and that ''his doctors are optimistic he will make a full recovery.''


''As everyone can appreciate, this is a deeply personal matter for my parents, and we simply ask that his privacy be respected as he proceeds with treatment,'' Scott Paterno said in a brief statement.


The announcement came less than an hour after Penn State said the NCAA would examine how school officials handled a child sex abuse scandal that shocked the campus and cost Paterno a job he held 46 years.


Scott Paterno said the diagnosis was made during a follow-up visit last weekend for a bronchial illness.


Earlier Friday, The Citizens Voice of Wilkes-Barre reported that Paterno had been seen Wednesday visiting the Mount Nittany Medical Center and was treated for an undisclosed ailment and released.


Paterno was fired last week in the aftermath of accusations against former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, who is charged with sexually abusing eight boys over 15 years. Critics say Paterno should have done more to stop the abuse that a state grand jury detailed in a 23-page report - in particular one assault in 2002.


Paterno initially announced his retirement effective at the end of the season. But university trustees fired him about 12 hours later, on the evening of Nov. 9.
The lurid scandal has tarnished the reputation of a coach and a football program that once prided itself on the slogan ''Success with Honor.'' The Hall of Famer's 409 career victories are a Division I record. In all, Paterno guided five teams to unbeaten, untied seasons, and won two national championships.


Sandusky was once expected to succeed Paterno but retired in 1999 not long after being told he wouldn't get the job.


Two university officials stepped down after they were charged with lying to a grand jury and failing to report the 2002 charge to police, an assault which allegedly took place in a shower in the football building.


The grand jury report said the attack was witnessed by Mike McQueary, a graduate assistant at the time. Now the receivers coach but on administrative leave, McQueary told the grand jury he went to his father first and then to Paterno, who in turn told a university superior but didn't go to the police.


When the state's top cop said Paterno failed to execute his moral responsibility by not contacting police, public outrage built and the trustees acted.


Besides the criminal investigation, the university announced last week it was conducting its own probe before the NCAA said Friday that the organization would take its own look.


NCAA president Mark Emmert said in the letter to Penn State president Rod Erickson that the governing body for college sports will look at ''Penn State's exercise of institutional control over its intercollegiate athletics programs.''
That once was never a question with Paterno, regarded as college football's model for running a clean program. He placed as much pride in graduating players as getting to bowl games, and consistently had Penn State among the top-rated academic programs in the country.


Paterno has donated millions back to the university, and his name graces campus library - not a football facility or athletic complex.
 

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Thousands attended Joe Paterno Memorial service
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Thousands attended Joe Paterno Memorial service
Emotional audiences attended Joe Paterno Memorial service that was held as the memorable event to remember Joe Paterno’s great career as a football coach. He was best known as a football coach who had made his team claim many great achievements and awards. He actually wanted to become a lawyer, but fate showed that he had greater chance to be a football coach and he took it and gained the best career of his life. He died with pride and left his story of life to be told among State College Pa. to be always remembered by the college’s football team.

Magnificent Joe Paterno Memorial Service
The stirring Joe Paterno Memorial service was held Thursday which was attended by many people who witnessed his great life achievements. During the event, Rev. Matthew Laffey in fron of all the audiences that he really appreciated what Paterno had given for all the people he had known, he said “Bless us this day as we honor and celebrate one of your greatest gifts to the world – Joe Paterno”. All those who attended the memorial service shed tears, laughed together, and sent their prayers for Joe Paterno. This Joe Paterno Memorial sevice was absolutely the way university honored their heroic coach.

Many to remember in Joe Paterno Memorial service
People who love Paterno attended Joe Paterno Memorial service as one appreciation to the charismatic coach. He was loved by college community of Penn State, making him one of the important figures of the university history. The ceremonial event was held four days after his dead which was caused by lung cancer that he had suffered. The tickets for this memorial event were sold out after seven minutes the sale was started. Although there were some scandalous issues before his death, Joe Paterno still becomes the most honored figure and deserves this Joe Paterno Memorial service.
 

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