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Brazil’s Lula starts radiation after early-stage skin cancer diagnosis

By Thomson Reuters May 25, 2026 | 9:52 AM

By Lisandra Paraguassu

BRASILIA/SAO PAULO, May 25 (Reuters) – Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has started preventive ​radiation treatment after being diagnosed ‌with early-stage skin cancer, doctors treating the 80-year-old leftist leader and his office said on Monday.

Lula had a basal cell lesion ‌removed ​on April 24.

“It was ⁠decided to proceed ⁠with complementary treatment with preventive, superficial radiotherapy on the scalp,” doctors at the Sirio-Libanes Hospital said in a medical note, ​adding Lula will maintain his daily activities without restrictions.

A spokesperson for ⁠Brazil’s presidency told ⁠Reuters the “small” lesion was diagnosed ​as early-stage cancer and Lula would undergo ​15 radiotherapy sessions to prevent further ‌lesions.

Lula is expected to run for a fourth non-consecutive term in October and currently leads right-wing challenger Flavio ⁠Bolsonaro in several opinion polls for a potential second-round runoff.

He is Brazil’s oldest sitting president ⁠and has ‌had some health scares, ⁠including emergency surgeries in 2024 ​to ‌treat and prevent bleeding in ​his head. ⁠Lula was treated for throat cancer in 2011.

(Reporting by Lisandra Paraguassu in Brasilia and Gabriel Araujo in Sao Paulo; Writing by Isabel Teles; Editing by ​Deepa Babington)