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Rep. Joaquin Castro has surgery to remove cancerous tumors

Por: CBS News Politics February 28, 2023

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Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro underwent successful surgery to remove gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumors, he tweeted Monday. Castro, who is recovering in Texas, said he expects to return to Washington, D.C., in several weeks. Castro said doctors discovered the small, slow-growing, and mostly asymptomatic tumors last summer after a series of tests. Castro didn't disclose his cancer diagnosis until Monday.My prognosis is good, . I expect... + full article



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