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DEVELOPINGFirst female Chief of Staff to be treated for early-stage breast cancer

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President Donald Trump announced Monday that White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with 'early stage' or initial-grade breast cancer but will continue serving full-time at the residence throughout her medical journey, marking a historic moment as she becomes only the first woman to hold this position while undergoing treatment.

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    White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles was announced by President Donald Trump as having been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer.
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    Trump stated that despite her diagnosis, Ms. Wiles will continue to work full-time at the White House during her treatment period and has decided not to wait for results before starting therapy immediately due to a fantastic medical team supporting care.
[Mar 16] President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer and will remain in her role while undergoing treatment.
Susie Wiles, President Trump’s White House chief of staff and the first woman to ever hold that position, said on Monday that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. She said the disease was caught in its early stages, and that she will remain in her job and is not planning to take a leave.
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