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U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA)
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BEIJING, June 3 (Xinhuanet) -- U.S. Sen. Edward
Kennedy survived a 3 1/2-hour brain surgery Monday, and his doctor said the
operation "was successful and accomplished our goals."
The 76-year-old senator underwent the surgery to
remove a malignant brain tumor at Duke University's Medical Center in Durham,
North Carolina and would remain at Duke recuperating from the surgery for about
a week.
After the surgery, Kennedy told his wife, Vicki, "I
feel like a million bucks," according to the senator's aid.
Kennedy's tumor in the left parietal lobe was very
close to centers of the brain that control motor function, speech and memory,
and the surgery perhaps could paralyze the patient's right side as well.
But Friedman, Duke's chief of neurosurgery, said
Kennedy was awake throughout the entire procedure and should experience no
permanent neurological effects from the surgery.
Kennedy was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor
called a glioma, a type of tumor that usually kills within three years, after
suffering a seizure on May 17 at his home on Cape Cod.
In a statement issued shortly before his surgery,
Kennedy expressed confidence he would soon be back.
"After completing treatment, I look forward to
returning to the United States Senate and to doing everything I can to help
elect Barack Obama as our next president," he said.
Median survival for glioma is 12 to 15 months, but
the range is wide, said Dr. Mark Gilbert, a brain tumor expert at the University
of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
So "after a brief recuperation, he will begin
targeted radiation at Massachusetts General Hospital and chemotherapy
treatment," Friedman said.
(Agencies)
Sen. Kennedy leaves hospital 1 day
after biopsy
BEIJING, May 22 (Xinhuanet) -- U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy
walked out of the hospital on Wednesday accompanied by family members, one day
after being diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor.
Before he and his wife, Vicki, got into a dark Chevrolet
Suburban, he kissed his daughter, Kara, and his niece Caroline Kennedy, and
embraced his son, lawmaker Patrick Kennedy. Full story
Sen. Edward Kennedy has cancerous
brain tumor
BEIJING, May 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the
sole surviving son of the Kennedy family, was diagnosed with a cancerous brain
tumor after suffering a seizure at his home and some experts gave him no more
than three years -- and perhaps far less, according to media reports Wednesday.
Doctors of the senator at Massachusetts General Hospital
said he has a malignant glioma in the left parietal lobe. And he would remain in
the hospital for the next couple of days as they considered chemotherapy and
radiation. Full story