Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu treated for early-stage prostate cancer
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu undergoes surgery for early-stage prostate cancer, declares himself in excellent health.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu undergoes surgery for early-stage prostate cancer, declares himself in excellent health. | Contesto: cronaca
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been treated for early-stage prostate cancer, undergoing surgery to remove a malignant tumor, his office confirmed. The 75-year-old leader, who has dominated Israeli politics for decades, said he is "in excellent physical condition" following the procedure at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem. The operation, performed under full anesthesia, was deemed successful by his medical team, and Netanyahu was reported to be fully conscious and recovering shortly afterward. The diagnosis came during routine medical check-ups, highlighting the importance of early detection in treating prostate cancer, one of the most common cancers among men. Netanyahu’s office stated that the tumor was discovered at an early stage, allowing for prompt surgical intervention. The prime minister’s doctors have expressed optimism about his prognosis, though they have not released specific details about his recovery timeline or whether additional treatments, such as radiation or hormone therapy, will be necessary. Netanyahu’s health has been a subject of public interest given his age and the demanding nature of his role, especially amid ongoing regional tensions and domestic political turmoil. He has previously faced other health issues, including a hernia operation in 2023 and a reported heart condition, but has consistently maintained a rigorous work schedule. His office emphasized that he would continue to fulfill his duties during his recovery, with some meetings conducted virtually or postponed. The announcement comes at a critical juncture for Israel, as Netanyahu’s government navigates complex security challenges, including the war in Gaza, tensions with Hezbollah on the northern border, and diplomatic efforts to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia. Critics and supporters alike have watched his health closely, as any prolonged absence could affect decision-making in a volatile region. However, his immediate return to work suggests that the government’s operations will not be significantly disrupted. Prostate cancer is highly treatable when caught early, with a five-year survival rate exceeding 99% for localized cases in developed...
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