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Brussels Cardinal Said to Have Overcome Cancer

After being diagnosed with colon cancer in early 2020, Brussels Cardinal Jozef De Kesel, 74, underwent chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. Now he has overcome the tumour, the Belgian Bishops' Conference …More
After being diagnosed with colon cancer in early 2020, Brussels Cardinal Jozef De Kesel, 74, underwent chemotherapy, radiation and surgery.
Now he has overcome the tumour, the Belgian Bishops' Conference claimed on August 30. No more traces of cancer can be found. However, usually, a five-year long cancer-free period is required to be certain that the illness was defeated.
De Kesel will now gradually resume his work. Unfortunately, this includes destroying Catholic communities, supporting invalid priestesses, homosex pseudo-blessings, and adulterer Communion.
Picture: Jozef De Kesel, © Paul Van Welden — wikiportret.nl, CC BY-SA, #newsGqqzpjricg
Dr Bobus
The cancer-free phrase has become popular in the press, but it is not used by oncologists. The proper phrase is that the scans are clear--no tumor being found. Although no tumors are detected, however, there still can be cancer cells in the blood that will later form tumors.
I wonder whether immunotherapy has been used.More
The cancer-free phrase has become popular in the press, but it is not used by oncologists. The proper phrase is that the scans are clear--no tumor being found. Although no tumors are detected, however, there still can be cancer cells in the blood that will later form tumors.

I wonder whether immunotherapy has been used.
Ultraviolet
Can't beat GTV's cleverO. Henry" ending to this news item. Nothing like good news, eh? ;-)