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    Klobuchar undergoes outpatient procedure, says she is ‘cancer-free’

    By Minnesota Public Radio,

    10 days ago
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    By MPR News staff

    Minnesota U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar says she will undergo a few days of precautionary radiation treatment this month.

    That’s after an outpatient procedure last month to remove a small white spot, called a calcification, that was found during a routine six-month exam following her treatment for breast cancer in 2021.

    In a statement Friday, Klobuchar, 64, said that “thanks to early detection and diligent follow-up visits, my doctor says I am now cancer-free.”

    “I want to again encourage every Minnesotan and every American to get their routine screenings, exams and follow-ups. It made a huge difference for me, and I know it can make a huge difference for so many others,” Klobuchar wrote. “Our health is not something we can ever take for granted, and this is another reminder that each day is a gift.”

    Klobuchar thanked people for their support. She is currently running for a fourth term in the U.S. Senate.

    The post Klobuchar undergoes outpatient procedure, says she is ‘cancer-free’ appeared first on Albert Lea Tribune .

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