Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been discharged from a hospital in New York City and has returned home, the Supreme Court said Friday.
The court said Ginsburg, 87, is doing well, two days after undergoing a minimally invasive procedure on Wednesday to “revise a bile duct stent” at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The stent had originally been placed last August, when Ginsburg was treated for a cancerous tumor on her pancreas.
The procedure is common and was done to minimize the risk of future infection, according to her doctors, the court said in a statement.
The procedure follows another one earlier this month at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore to clean out the stent. Ginsburg had gone to the hospital after experiencing fever and chills and was treated for a possible infection.
Ginsburg, the oldest justice on the nine-member court, announced on July 17 that she is receiving chemotherapy for a recurrence of cancer. The liberal justice, who has had four earlier bouts with cancer, said her treatment so far has succeeded in reducing lesions on her liver.
(AP)
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Hang in there Ruth, just 100 more days to go.
when is this old witch going to a retirement facility already??!!
Amil Zola, for you Marxists the end justifies the means. You are willing to sacrifice health and well being of an old sick woman who needs to spent 100% of her time to take care of herself for your Bolshevik evil ideals.
I can’t believe Amil just asked her to wait 100 days to die.
Joseph, Marxists like Amil Zola do not care about human lives, they only care about their agenda.