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Former President Jimmy Carter Announces He is Cancer Free

The former president’s doctors believe the melanoma – normally a skin cancer but sometimes forming inside the body – was the primary cancer, and that it had spread to the liver. “The church, everybody here, just erupted in applause”, churchgoer and Jill Stuckey told the outlet.

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President from 1977 to 1981, Mr Carter is the second-oldest living former U.S. leader behind George H W Bush.

It’s not clear what other scans Carter’s doctors at Emory University’s Winship Cancer Institute have performed.

Stephanie Wynn, who has attended the congregation for 12 years, confirmed the good news to CNN.

Three days after the announcement, Carter was teaching Sunday school, per his usual routine.

Carter’s grandson was quoted by the Associated Press as saying that no cancer was discovered in the most recent scan.

December 6: Carter tells his church an MRI scan “didn’t find any cancer at all”.

Immunotherapy refers to treatment that uses the body’s own immune system to fight cancer, and pembrolizumab is a human antibody used in cancer immunotherapy. NBC said the class gasped and applauded, to which Carter added how much he appreciates the people who have prayed for him. “The first time I went for an MRI of my brain, the four places were still there but they were responding to the treatment”. Doctors removed a portion of his liver and found four small tumours on his brain.

Several of Mr Carter’s relatives died of pancreatic cancer, which tends to show up earlier in life.

Jimmy Carter teaches a Sunday School class at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia. The immunotherapy that Mr. Carter received has been hailed as one of the “greatest” advances in cancer treatment.

Carter has also emerged in recent years as an outspoken critic of Israel for its oppression and brutality against the Palestinian people.

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According to the latest update on Carter’s health provided by the Carter Center on November 10, recent tests had shown there was “no evidence of new malignancy and his original problem is responding well to treatment”. In 2002, Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work through the center.

Former President Jimmy Carter at a Habitat for Humanity site in Memphis