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Asma al-Assad, breast cancer
Bashar al-Assad’s wife Asma given only 50% chance of cancer survival: ‘Asma is dying’
The British wife of ousted Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad is deathly ill with leukemia — with doctors only giving her a 50% chance of survival, according to a report. “Asma is dying,” one source recently in direct contact with a family representative told the Telegraph of 49-year-old Asma al-Assad.
Bashar al-Assad's wife Asma 'barred from UK' for potentially lifesaving cancer treatment
Bashar al-Assad ’s critically ill wife will not be allowed to return to the UK for cancer treatment after her British passport expired, according to reports. The 49-year-old, born in London to Syrian parents, served as Syria ’s First Lady until her husband was overthrown last month.
Bashar al-Assad's critically ill wife Asma barred from Britain for cancer treatment
Asma al-Assad reportedly has a 50-50 chance of surviving after she fled from Syria to Russia earlier this month.
Bashar Assad's wife Asma diagnosed with leukemia, 50% chance of survival
ALBAWABA - The wife of ousted Syrian President Bashar Assad, Asma has been given a "50/50" chance of survival after being diagnosed with leukemia, a typ
Asma al-Assad given 50/50 chance of survival as leukaemia returns
Asma al-Assad is severely ill with leukaemia and has been isolated by doctors who have given her a “50/50” chance of survival, The Telegraph understands. The British wife of the ousted Syrian dictator, Bashar al-Assad, is being kept away from others to prevent infection and cannot be in the same room as anyone else.
Bashar Al-Assad's Wife Asma Battling Leukemia, Has 50% Chance Of Survival: Report
Assad, is reportedly battling leukemia, an aggressive cancer of the bone marrow and blood, and has a 50-50 chance of survival.
The Rise and Fall of Asma al-Assad, Syrian Dictator’s Wife Fighting to Live
Once a London schoolgirl, Asma al-Assad went from being Syria’s “desert rose” to a reviled figure.
Asma Assad ‘battling leukemia’ in exile
Asma Assad, the wife of former Syrian President Bashar Assad, is reportedly battling for her life against leukemia while living in exile. Sources in direct contact with Asma’s British family told the Telegraph on Wednesday that the former first lady is so sick she often “can’t be in the same room” with others and is
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Is Asma Assad dead? Claims by Russian-owned Sputnik spark speculations
ALBAWABA - Amid being rediagnosed with Leukemia, a type of cancer that targets blood-forming tissues and bone marrow, Asma ...
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Asma Asad is very ill in Moscow, isolated and with a 50% chance of survival
Asma, 49 years old and born and raised in the United Kingdom, is suffering from leukemia that has returned after a period of ...
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Exiled dictator Assad’s ‘Desert Rose’ wife Asma BARRED from UK return amid cancer treatment and divorce rumours
Assad’s wife Asma has been effectively barred from returning to the UK. The 49-year-old – who was born in London – will be unable to return home as her passport has ...
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Asma al-Assad Denied Entry to UK for Cancer Treatment Amid Passport Issues
The gravely ill wife of former Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has been prevented from returning to Britain for cancer ...
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Asma al-Assad’s Family Responds to Reports She Is Divorcing Deposed Dictator Hubby
Turkish media outlets are reporting that the former Syrian first lady wants to end her marriage and flee to the U.K.
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Asma al-Assad: from private schoolgirl in Acton to being reportedly severely ill with leukaemia
Assad: from private schoolgirl in Acton to being reportedly severely ill with leukaemia - She was once fawned over for her ...
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