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Lloyd Austin’s prostate cancer case spotlights broader silence around disease

Por: Portland Press Herald World January 29, 2024

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has refused to discuss his condition or treatment. Department of Defense via AP Daniel R. Eagle, a retired Air Force general, is open about his prostate cancer. At least, he is now. Had he been in the military still, he said, he may have handled it differently. “I certainly would have been a lot more circumspect,” said Eagle, who spent nearly 40 years in uniform, retiring in 2010. “I think I would have had... + full article



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