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israel-news1 month ago

Netanyahu cancer-free after early-stage prostate cancerTreatment revealed full removal and no metastasis, with report delayed for geopolitical reasons

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 76, has been declared cancer-free after treatment for an early-stage prostate cancer discovered during a routine check; doctors say the cancer was fully removed after a 2024 surgery and subsequent radiation therapy, with no metastasis and complete disappearance of the lesion, and the health report was delayed by two months to avoid Iran using his medical condition for propaganda during the war.

"Netanyahu's Extended Hospital Stay Following Successful Hernia Surgery"
health2 years ago

"Netanyahu's Extended Hospital Stay Following Successful Hernia Surgery"

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will remain in Hadassah Medical Center for an additional day following successful hernia surgery, with plans to be discharged on Tuesday afternoon while continuing to manage his duties from the hospital. Netanyahu's office stated that he is feeling well and conducting his daily routine from the hospital, including consultations and conversations, after the surgery was completed successfully. The hernia was discovered during a routine examination, and Netanyahu did not experience any pain prior to the surgery.

Miraculous Surgery: Doctors Successfully Reattach Boy's Head After Horrific Car Accident
medical2 years ago

Miraculous Surgery: Doctors Successfully Reattach Boy's Head After Horrific Car Accident

Surgeons at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem successfully reattached the head of a 12-year-old boy from the West Bank who suffered an internal decapitation after being hit by a car while riding his bike. The surgery, led by Dr. Ohad Einav, took several hours and utilized innovative technology and new plates and fixations. Despite a projected survival rate of only 50%, the boy's recovery is being hailed as a miracle, with no neurological deficits or motor dysfunction. The surgery is extremely rare, especially on children, and preserving blood flow to the brain was crucial for success.