Author Topic: Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Pancreatic Cancer  (Read 1689 times)

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Pancreatic Cancer
« on: February 05, 2009, 01:11:40 PM »
http://www.drudgereport.com/

On drudge, no story yet.

Looks like Obama will have his first appointment soon. I suppose it won't change the court's balance at any rate.

I can't remember if Courts/Judges is politics or not? Move to the round table if it's not.

Although the confirmation process surely will be "political". Turnabout is fair, too bad the Republicans don't have the collective spine (or enough seats anyway...) to "Bork" whoever Obama nominates. Maybe even force a moderate pick.
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Re: Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Pancreatic Cancer
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2009, 01:16:39 PM »
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...too bad the Republicans don't have the collective spine (or enough seats anyway...) to "Bork" whoever Obama nominates.

It's not a question of seats, but spine.
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Re: Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Pancreatic Cancer
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2009, 01:25:32 PM »
Is this about Ruth Bader Ginsberg supposedly having cancer?

Or is it about her activities on the bench?

Is there any reason to suspect that her supposedly having pancreatic cancer is integral to how she rules?

The subject line you assigned to it gives you all the information to determine that her health issues are NOT politics.

If, and when, Obama nees to appoint someone to fill her seat on the court, THAT would be politics.
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Re: Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Pancreatic Cancer
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2009, 01:29:57 PM »
If, and when, Obama nees to appoint someone to fill her seat on the court, THAT would be politics.

No, no, no.  It's only nasty Republicans like George W. Bush that play politics with judicial appointments, trying to stuff the court with all those extremist ideologues and the like.  Mr. Obama will simply appoint highly qualified candidates that happen to be especially good at finding invisible ink in the Constitution.
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Re: Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Pancreatic Cancer
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2009, 01:44:40 PM »
I'm thinking that when the time comes anyone appointed to replace her would be a improvement.

She has been pretty far to the extreme left.
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Re: Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Pancreatic Cancer
« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2009, 01:49:18 PM »
This has been pending for some time.  She was diagnosed a few years ago.

She was holding out for Hillary.
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Re: Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Pancreatic Cancer
« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2009, 02:55:21 PM »
Really?  First I've heard of it.  Plus, pancreatic cancer is aggressive.  People rarely have years, or even months after diagnosis.  IIRC, 5 years even with aggressive surgery and chemo is rare.

The article said she had a 1cm tumor that was found during a routine checkup.  That's hardly a "years old" cancer.  The only mention of previous cancer was colon.

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Re: Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Pancreatic Cancer
« Reply #7 on: February 05, 2009, 03:11:09 PM »
Ginsburg is hospitalized with pancreatic cancer

WASHINGTON (AP) - Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had surgery Thursday after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, the court said.
Ginsburg, 75, had the surgery at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. She will remain in the hospital for seven to 10 days, said her surgeon, Dr. Murray Brennan, according to a release issued by the court.

The court announcement said the cancer is apparently in the early stages.

In 1999, Ginsburg had surgery for colon cancer and had chemotherapy and radiation treatment. The only woman on the court, she has been a justice since 1993.

The pancreatic cancer was discovered during a routine, annual exam late last month at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md.

A CAT scan revealed a tumor measuring about 1 centimeter across the center of the pancreas, the court said.

Pancreatic cancer is one of the most deadly cancers: Nearly 38,000 cases a year are diagnosed and overall, fewer than 5 percent survive five years.

The reason: Fewer than one in 10 cases are diagnosed at an early stage—like Ginsburg's appears to be—before the cancer has begun spreading through the abdomen and beyond. That's because early pancreatic cancer produces few symptoms other than vague indigestion.

Even when caught early, surgery for pancreatic cancer is arduous. Doctors typically remove parts of the pancreas, stomach and intestines. Radiation and chemotherapy are common after surgery.

Ginsburg has recently told her former law clerks and others that she envisioned serving on the court into her 80s, although those comments were made before the latest diagnosis.

Ginsburg is one of only two female justices ever. The other is Sandra Day O'Connor, who retired in 2006.

In her previous bout with cancer, Ginsburg received treatment throughout the court's term and never missed a day on the bench.

The justices, in the midst of a winter break, hold their next private conference on Feb. 20 and return to the bench on Feb. 23.

The court's announcement offered few details about the surgery. Brennan is a renowned surgeon whose expertise is treatment of pancreatic cancers and tumors on other soft tissues, like the adrenal and thyroid glands. He was chair of Memorial Sloan-Kettering's surgery department from 1985 until June 2006.

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Re: Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Pancreatic Cancer
« Reply #8 on: February 05, 2009, 03:57:58 PM »
Really?  First I've heard of it.  Plus, pancreatic cancer is aggressive.  People rarely have years, or even months after diagnosis.  IIRC, 5 years even with aggressive surgery and chemo is rare.

The article said she had a 1cm tumor that was found during a routine checkup.  That's hardly a "years old" cancer.  The only mention of previous cancer was colon.

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Metastasis to pancreatic cancer then, I'd guess.
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