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Kennedy brain surgery 'a success' | |
(about 8 hours later) | |
US Senator Edward Kennedy has undergone "successful" surgery for a cancerous brain tumour, his doctor says. | |
Dr Allan Friedman said a three-hour procedure had been carried out at Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina that "accomplished our goals". | |
The Massachusetts senator, 76, was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour last month following a seizure. | |
The youngest brother of assassinated President John F Kennedy now faces chemotherapy and radiation treatment. | |
Dr Friedman, the chief of neurosurgery at the hospital, said his patient was awake during the procedure, and should experience no permanent neurological effects as a result. | |
'A million bucks' | |
Mr Kennedy spoke with his wife, Vicki, directly after his surgery, a hospital spokeswoman said. | |
"I feel like a million bucks. I think I'll do that again tomorrow," the Associated Press reported him as saying. | |
Earlier, he released a statement saying he and his wife had "decided that the best course of action for my brain tumour is targeted surgery followed by chemotherapy and brain surgery". | |
Doctors diagnosed a malignant glioma in the left parietal lobe after Mr Kennedy was admitted to hospital in mid-May. | Doctors diagnosed a malignant glioma in the left parietal lobe after Mr Kennedy was admitted to hospital in mid-May. |
Mr Kennedy added: "After completing treatment, I look forward to returning to the United States Senate and to doing everything I can to help elect Barack Obama president." | Mr Kennedy added: "After completing treatment, I look forward to returning to the United States Senate and to doing everything I can to help elect Barack Obama president." |
The second longest-serving member of the Senate, Mr Kennedy has been an active supporter of Senator Obama in his fight to be the Democratic choice to run for US president. | The second longest-serving member of the Senate, Mr Kennedy has been an active supporter of Senator Obama in his fight to be the Democratic choice to run for US president. |
'Humbled' | 'Humbled' |
Mr Kennedy is now expected to recuperate in hospital for a week before undergoing radiation treatment and chemotherapy at Massachusetts General Hospital. | |
EDWARD MOORE KENNEDY 1932 Born, youngest of nine siblings1962 Becomes country's youngest senator1963, 1968 Brothers President John F Kennedy and Senator Robert F Kennedy both assassinated1969 "Chappaquiddick incident" - Kennedy flees scene after road crash in which his young female passenger dies1980 Runs unsuccessfully for Democratic nomination against sitting President Jimmy Carter Profile: 'Teddy' Kennedy class="" href="/1/hi/sci/tech/7431962.stm">What is Kennedy's diagnosis? | |
In his statement, the senator said he was "deeply grateful" to the people of Massachusetts and friends and colleagues for their support. | In his statement, the senator said he was "deeply grateful" to the people of Massachusetts and friends and colleagues for their support. |
"I am humbled by the outpouring and am strengthened by your prayers and kindness," he said. | "I am humbled by the outpouring and am strengthened by your prayers and kindness," he said. |
Mr Kennedy was first elected senator for Massachusetts in November 1962 - shortly after turning the requisite 30 years of age - to replace his brother, who had been elected president in 1960. | Mr Kennedy was first elected senator for Massachusetts in November 1962 - shortly after turning the requisite 30 years of age - to replace his brother, who had been elected president in 1960. |
Since then he has been re-elected seven times. | Since then he has been re-elected seven times. |
Powerful clan | Powerful clan |
Born into a rich and powerful Irish-American Catholic family, the son of Joseph Kennedy, Edward "Teddy" Kennedy became the head of the clan after the deaths of his three elder brothers. | Born into a rich and powerful Irish-American Catholic family, the son of Joseph Kennedy, Edward "Teddy" Kennedy became the head of the clan after the deaths of his three elder brothers. |
The eldest, Joseph Jr, was killed while flying a bomber during World War II. | The eldest, Joseph Jr, was killed while flying a bomber during World War II. |
John was assassinated while president in 1963, and Robert was shot dead while running for president in 1968. | John was assassinated while president in 1963, and Robert was shot dead while running for president in 1968. |
Edward, or Teddy, as he is known, ran against sitting President Jimmy Carter in 1980, but failed, after struggling to put the infamous "Chappaquiddick incident" behind him. | Edward, or Teddy, as he is known, ran against sitting President Jimmy Carter in 1980, but failed, after struggling to put the infamous "Chappaquiddick incident" behind him. |
He had, in 1969, crashed a car off a bridge, and while he escaped, his passenger - Mary Jo Kopechne, aged 28 - drowned in the water below. He did not report the incident to police for more than eight hours. | He had, in 1969, crashed a car off a bridge, and while he escaped, his passenger - Mary Jo Kopechne, aged 28 - drowned in the water below. He did not report the incident to police for more than eight hours. |
He later pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident and received a suspended two-month prison sentence. | He later pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident and received a suspended two-month prison sentence. |
Mr Kennedy is the father of Congressman Patrick J Kennedy. | Mr Kennedy is the father of Congressman Patrick J Kennedy. |