Maryam Nawaz suffering from throat cancer? The news is gaining momentum – Life & Style

Maryam Nawaz suffering from throat cancer? The news is gaining momentum – Life & Style

The news of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif suffering from thyroid cancer is gaining momentum.

Maryam Nawaz had gone to Geneva for throat treatment a few days ago, her father Nawaz Sharif, Senior Minister of Punjab, Maryam Aurangzeb was also with her.

After Maryam Nawaz went to Geneva, various speculations started on social media.

Meanwhile, a well-known journalist Mansoor Ali Khan claimed That Maryam Nawaz’s reason for going to Geneva is not normal, but because she is diagnosed with throat cancer.

On the other hand, the leaders of Muslim League-N are of the opinion that the rumors circulating regarding the health of Maryam Nawaz are baseless and there is no truth in them.

It should be remembered that this is not the first time that Maryam Nawaz went to Geneva for throat treatment, but earlier Maryam Nawaz also went to Geneva for throat treatment during the PDM regime, where she also underwent throat surgery.

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According to reports, before going to Geneva, Maryam Nawaz went to Sharif Medical Hospital in Pakistan and then left for Geneva.

It was also being said that Maryam Nawaz’s health suddenly worsened and that is why she immediately left for Geneva.

It is also being claimed that he had a thyroid check-up two years ago in which cancer was suspected. Now they have been re-tested, the reports of which will come out in a few days.

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**Interview with Dr. Nadeem Qureshi, Medical Expert on Thyroid Cancer**

**Editor:** Good evening, Dr. Qureshi. Thank you for joining us today. As you may know, Chief Minister of ‍Punjab, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, has recently been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Can you shed some ‌light on what⁢ this diagnosis means ⁤for her health?

**Dr.‌ Qureshi:** Good evening, and thank you for having me. Thyroid cancer can vary ‌in severity, but the prognosis is generally quite favorable if it’s⁤ detected early. Symptoms can often be subtle, ⁤which is why regular checkups are crucial.‌

**Editor:** Maryam Nawaz ⁢recently traveled to Geneva for treatment. What types of treatments are typically available for ‌thyroid cancer?

**Dr.⁣ Qureshi:** Treatment for thyroid ‍cancer often involves surgery to⁤ remove⁤ the affected tissue, and depending on the type, additional treatments might include radioactive iodine therapy and hormone replacement therapy. ⁣The ⁢specific approach ⁣would depend‌ on the stage and type of cancer.

**Editor:** Given the high-profile nature of her position, ⁣how ⁣could⁤ this ⁣diagnosis affect her political career and ⁣public image?

**Dr.⁣ Qureshi:** Health issues in political figures‍ often lead to considerable public concern and speculation. ‌While her health must‌ come first, the political implications can be significant, particularly if her treatment requires extended time away from​ her duties. It could lead to discussions ⁤about leadership continuity and​ the⁣ responsibilities of public officials during‍ health ⁣crises.

**Editor:** There have been various speculations circulating since her diagnosis.‍ How⁣ important ‌is it for ⁢public figures to communicate transparently⁢ about⁤ their health issues?

**Dr. ‍Qureshi:**⁣ Transparency is crucial⁢ in such⁤ situations. It helps manage public expectations and can reduce speculation ⁢and misinformation. It also emphasizes that public ⁤figures are human ⁣and ⁤face⁢ health ⁢challenges like​ anyone else.⁢

**Editor:** Thank you for your insights, Dr.⁤ Qureshi. ‌We⁣ hope for the ‍best for Maryam Nawaz and appreciate your expertise ‌on this matter.

**Dr. Qureshi:** Thank you for ⁤having me, and I echo ​those sentiments. It’s important we prioritize‍ health above all else.

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