Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn has completed an eight-week battery of cancer treatments for a malignant growth in a salivary gland. Gwynn hopes to resume his duties as baseball coach at San Diego State by the time the spring semester starts next week. "Everything is going great," Gwynn told the San Diego Union-Tribune. "I don't have an exact answer yet where I stand with the cancer. I can't say I'm cured. I have an MRI and a CT scan planned for sometime next week. But I feel good and my doctors tell me they think I'm ahead of schedule." Gwynn, 50, was diagnosed with cancer in August, as he was having his third procedure since 1997 for what had previously been benign tumors in his largest salivary gland.