Argentine's president wrong diagnosed
A couple of weeks ago international mass media outlets spread news that doctors diagnosed cancer at Cristina Fernandez of Argentine.
The government announced just after Christmas that the recently re-elected leader had thyroid cancer.
The operation to remove the gland went well, but when it was later analyzed it turned out to have never contained cancerous cells, said spokesman Alfredo Scoccimaro.
“The original diagnosis has been modified," he told a news conference. "The presence of cancer cells was discarded.”