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Syria's first lady has successful breast cancer surgery

This photo posted on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019 on the official Facebook page of the Syrian Presidency, shows the first lady Asma Assad, wife of Syrian President Bashar Assad, looking at paperwork, in Damascus, Syria. Syria's Presidency says the first lady has had a successful surgery for breast cancer in the capital’s military hospital. The Presidency said Sunday Asma Assad is treating “the malignant tumor” with “strength, confidence and faith.” (Syrian Presidency Facebook Page via AP)

BEIRUT - Syria's Presidency says the first lady has had successful surgery for breast cancer in the capital's military hospital.

The Presidency said Sunday that Asma Assad is fighting a malignant tumour with "strength, confidence and faith." The specifics of her surgery were not immediately known.

Her diagnosis was announced last summer in a rare public announcement regarding the health of the president's family.

The family of Asma Assad, 43, is from central Syria but she was born and raised in London. She was an investment banker before quitting to marry the then-newly minted President Bashar Assad, in 2000. She has three children.

Asma Assad has maintained a public role, promoting civil and charity groups before the war and supporting families of soldiers after the conflict, which has killed more than 450,000.

News from © The Associated Press, 2019
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