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Kulsoom discharged, to undergo treatment from next week

September 30, 2017 05:31 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 07:36 am IST - LONDON:

Quoting doctors, the Sharif family has said that her cancer is curable

Doctors have said the Kulsoom Nawaz's cancer is curable.

Kulsoom Nawaz, the wife of ousted Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif, has been discharged from a hospital here but will undergo cancer treatment including chemotherapy from next week, her daughter Maryam Nawaz said on Saturday.

Ms. Kulsoom Nawaz was diagnosed with early-stage throat cancer last month and has been in London since, where she has undergone three surgeries. On Tuesday, she was readmitted to a hospital after her condition deteriorated. She has now been discharged.

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"Ami is better," tweets Maryam

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Ms. Maryam Nawaz, who is in London, tweeted, “Ami is better, discharged from the hospital & back home.”

“Her further treatment including chemotherapy starts next week,” she said.

Ms. Kulsoom Nawaz, who is in her mid-sixties, recently won Lahore’s NA-120 seat vacated by Mr. Sharif after he was disqualified by the Supreme Court in the Panama Papers case. She underwent a third surgery on September 21.

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Quoting doctors, the Sharif family had said that her cancer was curable.

Family, except Sharif, in London

Mr. Sharif, who was also in London for his wife’s treatment, returned to Pakistan on Monday, putting to rest speculation that he would skip the corruption cases against him.

All other members of the family, including his daughter and sons Hussain and Hassan, are still in London.

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