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Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer, according to a media release from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).

Here’s the full note shared on PM Lee’s Facebook page:

STATEMENT FROM THE PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, and will undergo surgery to remove his prostate gland on Monday 16 February 2015. The robot-assisted keyhole prostatectomy will be carried out by Prof Christopher Cheng, the lead Urologist at the Singapore General Hospital (SGH).

In January, Mr Lee had undergone an MRI of the prostate which showed suspicious lesions. A subsequent biopsy found that one out of 38 samples contained cancer cells.

Mr Lee decided on the surgical treatment option on the advice of a panel of doctors led by Prof Cheng, and is expected to recover fully.

Data from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre show that patients with similar medical profile and treatment have a cancer specific survival rate of 99% at 15 years.

Mr Lee will be on medical leave for one week. During this period, Mr Teo Chee Hean, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs, and Coordinating Minister for National Security, will be Acting Prime Minister.

PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE
15 FEBRUARY 2015

According to Channel News Asia, PM Lee was previously diagnosed with lymphoma in 1992 and the cancer went into remission after successful chemotherapy.

PM Lee was still seen interacting with folks from Teck Ghee yesterday, distributing hongbao and goodies to some 400 elderly residents.

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The whole team at Vulcan Post wishes the Prime Minister a speedy recovery.

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