Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter says a scan of his torso conducted last week found no signs of melanoma, the cancer that doctors discovered last summer in his liver and brain, but he will continue treatment on February 9th. “I have a good chance I think of outlasting the last Guinea worm,” Carter said. He was speaking at a conference at the House of Lords in London, England to eradicate the Guinea worm.
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