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Berlusconi is ill: he has leukemia. At San Raffaele he started chemotherapy. Here is the latest news

His health conditions are considered serious but stable – Medical sources speak of a possible form of leukemia for which he would have already started chemotherapy

Berlusconi is ill: he has leukemia. At San Raffaele he started chemotherapy. Here is the latest news

Silvio Berlusconi è sick: we talk about leukemia. A delicate but stable situation for the 86-year-old leader of Forza Italia, while doctors are trying to restore correct blood oxygenation to relieve stress on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. But of greater concern would be blood problems due to a form of leukemia, for which the chemotherapy. This is the picture drawn by qualified sources after the first night of hospitalization from environments close to the Cav, assisted in the San Raffaele hospital in intensive care after having accused a shortness of breath. The lung problem would be a consequence of leukemia.

No medical bulletin will be issued on the conditions of health of Berlusconi throughout the day, add the medical sources of San Raffaele. In fact, no bulletin had been released yesterday either. The professor's alleged press conference has also been denied Alberto Zangrillo, Berlusconi's personal doctor and head of intensive care, cardiology and heart surgery at San Raffaele, who yesterday when leaving the hospital limited himself to saying: "Go to sleep".

Berlusconi suffering from leukemia: latest news

Only 10 days ago, on Monday 27 March, Berlusconi had entered the San Raffaele for "control tests". Just a week after returning to Arcore, the surprise return to San Raffaele: even if this time the first rumors speak of respiratory problems linked to a recurrence of pneumonia: two years ago he has already faced and overcome a bilateral pneumonia due to Covid-19.

To raise the alarm the visit of yesterday all his children – Marina, Piersilvio, Barbara, Eleonora and Luigi – and his brother Paolo, as well as the permanent presence of his partner Marta Fascina, who arrived with him at the San Raffaele on Wednesday morning and remained by his side throughout the night. The situation would be serious but stationary, we learn in circles close to the former Prime Minister, who would have already started chemotherapy yesterday. Also according to health sources, the serious oxygenation problems, which have put a strain on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, at the risk of infections, including pneumonia, could also derive from difficulties in the functioning of the spinal cord.

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