According to revelations from an independent Russian investigative media, Vladimir Putin may have thyroid cancer, according to the 35 visits he received from a surgeon specializing in the treatment of this disease .
There are dozens of rumors about Vladimir Putin’s private life. Since several weeks, those of a cancer which would condemn the life of the Russian president multiply. This is also a hypothesis put forward by the very serious independent Russian investigative media Projectwhich revealed, in a survey relayed by The Timesthis Friday, April 1, that Vladimir Putin may have thyroid cancer.
To give credence to this theory, Project also revealed that Yevgeny Selivanov, a surgeon, specialist in this cancer, would have paid 35 visits to the Russian president in the space of four years, in his Black Sea residence. He would not be the only doctor to be part of the entourage of the head of state, soon to be 70 years old. Furthermore, Project also asserts that steroids are said to have been used in the treatment of cancer of Vladimir Putin, which would explain his puffy appearance.
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Deer antler blood therapy
The investigation of Project also details the actions that Vladimir Putin tried to cure his cancer. In addition to steroids, the Russian president has also turned to alternative medicine, trying bloodbaths extracted from cut deer antlers. The so-called benefits of these baths come from a Siberian clinic.
According to the Russian media’s investigation, Vladimir Putin was not convinced of the effectiveness of this treatment but still enjoyed the experiencewhich is why he continues to travel to the clinic in the Altai Mountains in Siberia, where these baths are given.
Finally, the latest revelations from Project considered that the Russian president was weakened to the point of having become extremely concerned about his health, in particular since the appearance of the Covid. He is the Head of State to have had the greatest vigilance in the world regarding the pandemic. He held almost all of his meetings by videoconference while his visitors had to go through a two-week quarantine and undergo a battery of tests before seeing him.
Article written in collaboration with 6Medias.
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