Saturday, January 29, 2011

Paraguay .- Lugo received a medical discharge after undergoing several tests at a hospital in Brazil

ASUNCION, 28 President of Paraguay, Fernando Lugo, was on Friday discharged from a hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where he was admitted for medical examination as part of their cancer treatment. According to the report of the Syrian-Lebanese Hospital, the former bishop has good clinical conditions. " One member of the medical team, Frederico Costa, has confirmed that it has been found by testing the lymphoma is in remission without any evidence whatsoever to cause concern in that order.

Costa said the president's state is "excellent" and said that he underwent physical therapy sessions addressing the side effects of chemotherapy that have caused weight gain Lugo, according to the President of Paraguay. Lugo was entered from this past Wednesday for a series of medical tests and receive treatment drugs, according to the hospital.

The future treatment of the president has changed regarding the supply of anticoagulant procedure - which until now applied via injections daily - when it reaches Paraguay only be given by pill, reports the Presidency. A Lugo, 59, was diagnosed in August non-Hodgkin lymphoma involving bone and had to undergo chemotherapy treatment for four months.

It will take two years until doctors consider to be completely cured.

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