Mitt's Medical Emergency! Inside Romney's Secret Prostate Cancer Surgery
Former Presidential nominee Mitt Romney had a health scare over the summer, when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, RadarOnline.com has learned.
According to CNN’s Jake Tapper, Romney, the 2012 Republican nominee, “was treated over the summer for prostate cancer. He was treated surgically by Dr. Thomas Ahlering at UC Irvine Hospital in California. His prognosis is good; he was successfully treated.”
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The 70-year-old former Governor of Massachusetts lost to President Obama in his only run for the Oval Office.
Health reports released at the time indicated Romney has an enlarged prostate.
There’s speculation that his cancer battle is being made public now as he prepares another run for the White House in 2020.
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