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Netanyahu cancer report raises questions over missing details, delayed release

A report detailing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cancer diagnosis has raised questions after it was released with delays and without key medical details about his condition and treatment.

The report confirmed that Netanyahu was diagnosed with prostate cancer several months ago, but did not specify the exact timing of the diagnosis or the type and scope of treatment he underwent roughly two and a half months ago.

The document was not issued as an official statement from Hadassah Medical Center, but appeared on plain paper without institutional branding. It was signed by three senior physicians — Prof. Aharon Popovtzer, head of the Sharett Oncology Institute, Dr. Mark Vigoda, head of radiotherapy, and Dr. Shragai Gross — without formal stamps typically used in official medical reports. The document was dated April 20, four days before its public release.

Netanyahu said he had requested a delay in publication of the report by about two months so it would not coincide with the height of the war, citing concern that Iran could exploit the information for propaganda.

 
A report detailing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cancer diagnosis has raised questions after it was released with delays and without key medical details about his condition and treatment.

The report confirmed that Netanyahu was diagnosed with prostate cancer several months ago, but did not specify the exact timing of the diagnosis or the type and scope of treatment he underwent roughly two and a half months ago.

The document was not issued as an official statement from Hadassah Medical Center, but appeared on plain paper without institutional branding. It was signed by three senior physicians — Prof. Aharon Popovtzer, head of the Sharett Oncology Institute, Dr. Mark Vigoda, head of radiotherapy, and Dr. Shragai Gross — without formal stamps typically used in official medical reports. The document was dated April 20, four days before its public release.

Netanyahu said he had requested a delay in publication of the report by about two months so it would not coincide with the height of the war, citing concern that Iran could exploit the information for propaganda.

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More Clear details on Netanyahu's Cancer Report


Benjamin Netanyahu reveals he was quietly treated for early-stage prostate cancer​


Netanyahu, 76, underwent surgery for an enlarged prostate in 2024 and said that in a subsequent follow-up with doctors, “a tiny spot of less than a centimeter was discovered in the prostate.”

“Upon examination, it turned out to be a very early stage of a malignant tumor, with no spread or metastases whatsoever,” Netanyahu said in a statement.

While the tumor did not need to be treated immediately, the prime minister decided to undergo treatment, which “left no trace” of the cancer.

“I went to a few short treatments, read a book, and continued working,” said Netanyahu, who is Israel’s longest-serving prime minister. “The spot disappeared completely.”


 
More Clear details on Netanyahu's Cancer Report


Benjamin Netanyahu reveals he was quietly treated for early-stage prostate cancer​


Netanyahu, 76, underwent surgery for an enlarged prostate in 2024 and said that in a subsequent follow-up with doctors, “a tiny spot of less than a centimeter was discovered in the prostate.”

“Upon examination, it turned out to be a very early stage of a malignant tumor, with no spread or metastases whatsoever,” Netanyahu said in a statement.

While the tumor did not need to be treated immediately, the prime minister decided to undergo treatment, which “left no trace” of the cancer.

“I went to a few short treatments, read a book, and continued working,” said Netanyahu, who is Israel’s longest-serving prime minister. “The spot disappeared completely.”


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Unless this is the rapidly spreading type, which apparently it is not, there is thankfully little risk of this being a problem for him.
And that would be why the press has no business demanding more info or implying that they need more to the public. It's on the order of having a basal cell carcinoma scraped off the face. Older gentlemen have a lot of prostate stuff going on, and the mild slow growing type is common, treatable and not particularly worrisome.

Since most world leaders actually fit the demographic to have this issue, this feels like more targeting of Bibi, and political drama manufactured by the leftist media in Israel and elsewhere.
 
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