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Nguyen Ba Thanh suffers myelodysplastic
syndrome, was not poisoned: official
Dr.
Nguyen Quoc Trieu (C), head of the Central Commission of Health Care for
Senior Officials, speaks at the press conference held in
Head of Vietnam’s Party Central Committee’s Commission for
Internal Affairs Nguyen Ba Thanh will return home after undergoing
chemotherapy in the U.S. to treat his myelodysplastic syndrome, which is not
due to poisoning, Vietnamese health authorities confirmed.
The confirmation was released by Dr. Tran Huy Dung, deputy head of the
Central Commission of Health Care for Senior Officials, at a press conference
held in
Myelodysplastic syndrome is a type of cancer
in which the bone marrow does not make enough healthy blood cells and there
are abnormal (blast) cells in the blood and/or bone marrow.
After returning to
The board also reiterated its rejection of the Internet-spread rumor that the
illness of Thanh, who is also a member of the Party Central Committee and
deputy head of the Central Steering Committee for Anti-Corruption led by
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, has been caused by poisoning.
Professor Pham Gia Khai, chairman of the medical council of the board, had
earlier strongly rejected the rumor. “First of all I can say that the rumor is a lie,” Prof. Khai said.
Thanh has been scheduled to fly back to
Thanh’s family wants him to be treated in his native city of
When his condition was detected in May 2014, Thanh was first treated at
During his stay in the
Depending on the patient, myelodysplastic syndrome can progress either
rapidly, within several months, or slowly, over as long as ten years, the
board said, adding that Thanh, unluckily falls into the first category –
rapid progression - said Bach Quoc Khanh, vice rector of the Central
Institute of Blood Transfusion and Hematology.
However, Dr. Trieu affirmed that Thanh’s condition is still strong enough for
him to take a long flight from the
Chemotherapy is the step in preparation for a bone marrow transplant and
chemo’s side effects are intense, so only people in good overall condition
can survive three rounds of chemo like Thanh, Trieu explained, adding
that most patients are given two rounds.
Regarding the possibility of Thanh’s recovery from his illness, the board’s
medical council said this will be known only after the board opens a
consultation session on his condition when he returns to
Dr Khanh said the causes of myelodysplastic syndrome are not known. He added
that many other people in
Two members of Thanh’s family are ready to offer their bone marrow for
transplant, subject to doctors’ decision.
Thanh’s condition may improve if he receives a transplant, Dr. Khanh said.
After returning to
If Thanh’s health condition improves after the recovery period, he can be
sent to the
A source has said that Thanh will be accompanied by his relatives and three
American doctors on a flight to
Thanh, who was born in
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Thứ Tư, 7 tháng 1, 2015
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