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Skin Cancer Tumour Removed from Laura Bush's Leg

US First Lady Laura Bush had a skin cancer tumour removed from her leg in November, the White House has said.// ....The wife of US President George W. Bush had a biopsy of a small sore on the shin of her right leg shortly before US congressional elections, White House spokesperson Eryn Witcher said Monday evening. ....Doctors identified it as a squamous cell carcinoma, the second most common typ...

Laura Bush Makes Light of Cancer News

Having a chat during "Face the Nation", a CBS News' program, on Sunday, U.S. first lady Laura Bush,// did not make much about her recovery from skin cancer or the media’s unawareness about it. She said she was feeling fine after the squamous cell carcinoma, a cancerous growth was surgically removed from her skin. .. ..The first lady said, "It just didn't occur to me. Also, of course, I am a priva...

Laura Bush in Senegal for Anti-HIV/AIDS, Malaria Campaigns

The First Lady of the United States, Laura Bush arrived in the Senegalese capital of Dakar Monday at the start of a four-nation Africa tour to bolster the US government's anti AIDS and malaria strategies. ......She was met at the airport by President Abdoulaye Wade's wife Viviane. ......From Senegal she is due to travel to nearby Mali then Zambia and Mozambique during a five-day long trip to t...
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