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Ex Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi He said he believed he would overcome a lung infection caused by acute leukemia.

“It’s very difficult, but I’ll do it again,” the 86-year-old media mogul said in a phone interview with Il Giornale editor-in-chief Augusto Minzolini.

“I managed to pull myself together in difficult and difficult situations,” added Berlusconi, according to the report.

The media tycoon and three-time prime minister spent a second consecutive night in intensive care at the San Raffaele hospital in Milan, where doctors signed a medical declaration on Thursday saying he had leukemia “for some time”, but the cancer’s blood cells are in a “permanent chronic phase”.

Italy’s Berlusconi reported respiratory illness in the ICU

This statement was the first official word from the doctors after Berlusconi entered San Rafael on Wednesday.

Silvio Berlusconi leaves a polling station before casting his vote at a polling station in Milan, Italy on September 25, 2022.  Italy's former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi says doctors are treating him in hospital for a lung infection.  Chronic leukemia.  He said he would be Berlusconi. "once again" recovery from illness.

Silvio Berlusconi leaves a polling station before casting his vote at a polling station in Milan, Italy on September 25, 2022. Italy’s former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi says doctors are treating him in hospital for a lung infection. Chronic leukemia. Berlusconi says he will recover “again”. (AP Photo/Antonio Kalani, File)

“The current medical system shows the treatment Lung infection“Also specialized treatment” aims to limit the negative effects of chronic leukemia, the announcement said.

On Friday morning, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani quoted Berlusconi’s personal doctor, Alberto Zangrillo, as saying that Berlusconi is active and responding to his treatments. Tajani is the co-ordinator of Forza Italia, the political organization Berlusconi created 30 years ago.

Berlusconi was admitted to the intensive care unit at San Rafael Hospital on Wednesday with what aides said was breathing problems from a pre-existing infection.

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The former prime minister and now senator left the same hospital a week ago after several days of tests.

Doctors say Berlusconi’s type of leukemia is more common in older people and is characterized by an increase in white blood cells known as monocytes.

Treatment for elderly patients may include stem cell transplantation. But that can be difficult, according to an Italian non-profit organization dedicated to fighting leukemia. Another treatment involves controlling the white blood cell count.

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The last years have seen Berlusconi suffer. Many health problemsIn the year In 2020, including heart disease and covid-19, he was hospitalized with a serious case of pneumonia.

He’s had heart surgery (a pacemaker), an aortic valve replacement in 2016 and beat prostate cancer decades ago.

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