WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg has just completed three weeks of radiation therapy at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, the US Supreme Court said on Friday. Radiotherapy, performed on an outpatient basis, began on 5 August, shortly after the discovery of a localized cancerous tumor in the pancreas in Ginsburg. The treatment included the insertion of the stent into the bile duct in Ginsburg, according to a court statement. Doctors at Sloan-Kettering said the additional tests showed no evidence of disease elsewhere in the body. The treatment comes a few months after Ginsburg underwent surgery to treat lung cancer last December. The 86-year-old judge has been treated for cancer in various forms over the past 20 years.  Policy Judge Ginsburg: "I am very alive" "Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg today completed a three-week course of stereotactic radiotherapy at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City," a...
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