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Ladies in White denounce that Xiomara Cruz's treatment is incomplete due to lack of medication

Berta Soler, the leader of the opposition group, denounced that now doctors do not rule out that the activist has cancer.

Berta Soler conversa con Xiomara Cruz Miranda © Twitter / @DamasdBlanco
Berta Soler talks with Xiomara Cruz Miranda Photo © Twitter / @DamasdBlanco

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The Ladies in White denounced that the treatment of activist Xiomara Cruz Miranda It is incomplete due to lack of medicine.

The leader of the opposition group traveled to the Benéfico hospital in Havana on Tuesday to visit her. "Xiomara is still very bad, in the three or four months that she has been hospitalized she has not improved. She maintains a high fever, from 38.5 to 39.5 degrees," she explained to Radio Martí.

"According to the doctor, they have diagnosed her with tuberculosis, they are giving her treatment. For a few days now, the doctor has thought that Xiomara does not have tuberculosis after doing some tests," he added.

"He maintains the treatment, which can be three to six months, but they are giving it incompletely because he has three different pills and the most important one is missing," he lamented.

Soler assured that doctors now say that "it is possible" that he suffers from cancer, although they ruled out this disease "about four times."

The leader of the Ladies in White complained that the diagnosis that the doctors have made of the opponent has been confusing.

At the beginning of August, the Cuban authorities granted extra-penal freedom to the Lady in White, due to her delicate state of health, who was serving a year of her sentence in the Ciego de Ávila prison, where it is assumed that she contracted the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria.

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CiberCuba journalist. Graduate in Journalism from the CEU Cardenal Herrera University of Valencia, Spain. Editor at Siglo XXI, Agencia EFE, Las Provincias y El Mundo.


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