Brazil's President Lula Has Skin Lesion Removed
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Lula entered a hospital in São Paulo, where she underwent medical procedures on her head and wrist. A physician who accompanies the leader believes that surgery should not affect pre-election activities.
The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has undergone a medical intervention this Friday to remove a carcinoma in his head, which happened without setbacks, as well as to be a tendinitis.A few hours have been spent in the Syrian-Lebanese Hospital of Sao Paulo, where he will remain in his house in the neighborhood of Pinheiros until at least Sunday, still waiting to know if that day he will attend the Congress of the Workers' Party (P…
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva underwent a successful procedure to remove a skin lesion at a Sao Paulo hospital on Friday and is expected to resume normal activities in the coming days, his doctor Roberto Kalil Filho said.
Lula, who will seek a fourth presidential term in October's elections, is often seen exercising, to allay concerns about his health and age.
Lula Has Skin Cancer Lesion Removed Ahead of Reelection Bid
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva underwent a successful procedure to remove a skin lesion at a Sao Paulo hospital on Friday and is expected to resume normal activities in the coming days, his doctor Roberto Kalil Filho said.
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, president of Brazil and candidate for re-election, underwent two planned medical interventions in a private hospital in São Paulo this Friday: the elimination of a mild cancerous lesion on the scalp and an infiltration to treat tendinitis on the right thumb. The process was finished normally, six hours later Lula was discharged and was at rest in his home in São Paulo.Read more
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