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[h=4]Former president Jimmy Carter has cancer[/h]Former president Jimmy Carter announced Wednesday he has cancer. It was discovered during a recent liver surgery.

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Former president Jimmy Carter announced he has cancer. It was discovered during a recent liver surgery. VPC


Former President Jimmy Carter.(Photo: Matt Rourke, AP)



WASHINGTON — Former president Jimmy Carter announced Wednesday he has cancer. It was discovered during a recent liver surgery.
Carter, 90, announced the diagnosis in a short statement. He did not specify what type of cancer it is, only that it is "now in other parts of my body."
"A more complete public statement will be made when facts are known, possibly next week," he said. Carter will undergo treatment at Emory Healthcare in Atlanta.
Carter underwent surgery Aug. 3 to remove a mass in his liver.
While the mass in the former president’s liver could indicate that he has liver cancer, it’s also possible that his cancer started in a different organ and spread to the liver, said Charles Fuchs, director of the gastrointestinal cancer center at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.
The liver is one of the most common places for cancers to spread. In some cases, doctors find tumors that have spread to the liver or other areas, but never isolate the original organ where the cancer began, a condition called a “cancer of unknown primary,” said Fuchs, who has no direct knowledge of Carter’s case.
In treating elderly patients, doctors consider whether patients are healthy enough to withstand therapy and whether they have other serious health problems, Fuchs said. He noted that many people in their 80s and 90s are vigorous enough to benefit from treatment.<span style="color: Red;">*</span>“Age itself should not be a cutoff to treatment,” Fuchs said.
Carter, the 39th president, is one of four living ex-presidents, and the second oldest after George H.W. Bush who turned 91 in June. President Obama released a statement wishing for a full recovery. "Jimmy, you're as resilient as they come, and along with the rest of America, we are rooting for you," Obama said.
Carter has maintained an active post-presidency through the Carter Center, which he and his wife Rosalynn<span style="color: Red;">*</span>established in 1982. It<span style="color: Red;">*</span>works to combat poverty, hunger, and global conflict. His efforts awarded him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.<span style="color: Red;">*</span>He travels frequently<span style="color: Red;">*</span>and has generally maintained good health at his advanced age.
He is also a prolific author. His most recent book, A Full Life: Reflections at 90, was published in July.
An outpouring of support on social media followed his announcement. "We’re all wishing you the best with your upcoming treatment, Mr. President," tweeted the Atlanta Braves with a picture of Carter and his wife at a baseball game.
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