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Published September 21, 2015
LSU offensive coordinator Cam Cameron says he has been treated for prostate cancer, but has been given "a clean bill of health" and plans to maintain his regular coaching duties this season.
The 54-year-old Cameron, who spoke about his health after Friday evening's practice, has been the offensive coordinator at LSU for the past two seasons and has also spent numerous seasons coaching in the NFL with several teams.
In his first year with the Tigers, Cameron oversaw a passing offense that featured 3,000-yard passer Zach Mettenberger, as well as receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry, who each eclipsed 1,000 yards receiving.
Cameron says that despite his treatment, he has been involved in training camp and asserts that he is "ready to roll."
Although the Tigers ranked No. 13 in scoring offense last year in the SEC, LSU is expected to display an improved attack this season. Heisman Trophy contender and running back Leonard Fournette will spearhead an offense also featuring receivers Malachi Dupre and John Diarse.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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