Doctors confirmed that the ISRO chief is suffering from cancer. Doctors said that the ISRO chief has a type of stomach cancer. Aditya L-1 launch and cancer diagnosis According to the reports, the ISRO chief was diagnosed with cancer just after the Aditya L-1 launch. S.Somanath is the chief of the Indian space research organization. He is an aerospace engineer. S.Somanath said that he has been facing some health issues since mid-2023. He had been feeling like something had been there in my stomach since the Chandrayaan-3 mission. According to the reports, doctors diagnosed the cancer on the same day of Aditya L-1 launch.
Solar mission and chemotherapy After some months of the diagnosis, doctors suggested he undergo surgery. This surgery will follow chemotherapy. It was the day of the first solar mission of India.S.somanath shared his experience as a cancer patient and said that he was feeling like something was growing inside my stomach.Official statement of S.Somanath”The morning of the Aditya-L1 launch, I performed a scan. It was then that I became aware of the increase in my stomach.I found out about it immediately after the launch. I traveled to Chennai and had a scan after the launch. I was able to verify that anything was wrong. Then I completed the remaining tests.”Within a few days, Somanath received confirmation from doctors that she needed surgery.
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