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Justice Ginsburg Secretly Treated for Cancer

Once again, health concerns about Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg have surfaced.

Unbeknownst to anyone other than her close personal circle, Justice Ginsburg has been undergoing chemotherapy for a malignant tumor on her pancreas.

Stunning News

As far as everyone knew, Ginsburg’s last bout with cancer left her free of the disease.

However, that was not the case.

After only months from her last procedure, a routine blood test showed a malignant tumor in Ginsburg’s pancreas.

After the diagnosis, Justice Ginsburg started aggressive radiation treatment.

A SCOTUS spokesperson stated, “The tumor was treated definitively and there is no evidence of disease elsewhere in the body.

“Justice Ginsburg will continue to have periodic blood tests and scans.

“No further treatment is needed at this time.”

Staying Active

Ginsburg reportedly tolerated the treatments well and has kept up an active schedule during the treatments.

This is more than likely why news never made it out until after the treatments were completed.

The next term for the Supreme Court will begin in about five weeks on October 7.

Between now and then, Justice Ginsburg has 11 appearances scheduled.

Her staff stated she will be present for all of them and no cancellations are expected.

This most recent battle with mark Ginsburg’s fourth run-in with cancer.

She was first diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 1999.

In 2009, Ginsburg was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

Late last year, she had surgery to remove cancerous nodes from her left lung, and now this tumor in her pancreas (again).

Surely, this will create panic in the Democrat party for fear these constant health problems will eventually force Ginsburg to retire before Democrats can get the White House back.

Source: Fox News

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