Michel Barnier's Cervical Lesion Shows No Signs of Cancer
The French Prime Minister resumes normal duties after a successful surgical procedure in late October.
- Michel Barnier underwent surgery for a cervical lesion at the end of October, marking the first such operation for a French prime minister in 40 years.
- The medical analysis confirmed that there were no suspicious cells, ruling out cancerous concerns.
- Barnier's physician, Dr. Olivier Hersan, stated that the prime minister has resumed his normal activities shortly after the operation.
- Details about the specific nature of Barnier's condition and the surgical procedure have not been disclosed by his office.
- The operation involved examining the lesion for potential inflammatory, infectious, or cancerous risks.