Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva underwent a minor surgical procedure on Friday, April 24, to remove a skin lesion from his scalp. The operation took place at the Sírio-Libanês Hospital in São Paulo and was completed without any complications.
Details of the Medical Procedure:
- Diagnosis: The lesion was identified as a basal cell carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer typically caused by sun exposure. Medical experts noted that this type of lesion is localized and does not spread to other parts of the body.
- Recovery: Lula, 80, was discharged from the hospital shortly after the procedure. His medical team, led by Dr. Roberto Kalil Filho, stated that while the healing process will take about a month, the President is expected to return to his normal official duties within days.
- Additional Treatment: During the same visit, the President also received an injection in his right wrist to treat tendinitis in his thumb.
Impact on Schedule: Despite the surgery, officials confirmed that there will be no significant impact on the President’s upcoming schedule. While he has been advised to avoid large-scale public events for a few days to facilitate healing, he is expected to resume full activities, including his campaign for the October presidential elections, by next week.
