Breaking News: Kennedy Has Brain Tumor
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The Boston Globe is reporting that the 76-year-old Democrat has a malignant glioma in his left parietal lobe. The cancer begins in glial cells, cells that surround and support nerve cells.
The state's senior senator was rushed to Massachusetts General Hospital on Saturday morning after suffering a seizure at the Kennedy Compound on Cape Cod. Kennedy, 76, apparently had another seizure during the medical flight to Boston.
He was reportedly up and feeling well by Saturday afternoon but remained in the hospital for tests, raising questions as to his condition.
In a statement on Tuesday afternoon, his doctors said Kennedy has not had any further seizures and remains "in good overall condition." Treatment for the cancer can include chemotherapy and radiation but that "decisions regarding the best course of treatment for Senator Kennedy will be determined after further testing and analysis."
The senator is expected to spend the next few days undergoing further tests.
Citizens can send sympathy statements to the senator and his family through the senator's Web site.

