US Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee diagnosed with pancreatic cancer

Web DeskJune 4, 2024 12:46 PMnational
  • Received Hilal-e-Pakistan award for contributions to US-Pakistan relations
  • Previous battle with breast cancer
  • Commitment to revitalizing Pakistan Congressional Caucus
US Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee diagnosed with pancreatic cancerImage Credits: nation_pk
US Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, known for her contributions to US-Pakistan relations, has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Her recent battle follows her receipt of the prestigious Hilal-e-Pakistan award for her dedication to public service.

US Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, a prominent figure in US politics and co-founder of the Congressional Pakistan Caucus, shared on Sunday that she has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. This announcement follows her previous battle with breast cancer. The 74-year-old Houston Democrat did not specify the stage of her cancer in her recent statement.

In September 2022, Ms. Jackson Lee was honored by the Government of Pakistan with the prestigious Hilal-e-Pakistan award for her outstanding contributions to the country. This recognition was a result of her unwavering support for US aid during Pakistan's recent floods, her tireless efforts to strengthen the bond between the US and Pakistan, and her dedication to the Pakistan Congressional Caucus.

At the award ceremony held in Islamabad, Ms. Jackson Lee was accompanied by Congressman Thomas Suozzi and Congressman Al Green. Congressman Suozzi reaffirmed his commitment to revitalizing the caucus, underscoring the significance of ongoing cooperation between the two nations.

US Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee's diagnosis of pancreatic cancer has brought attention to her remarkable contributions to US-Pakistan relations and her ongoing dedication to public service. Her receipt of the Hilal-e-Pakistan award underscores the importance of international collaboration and goodwill. We wish Ms. Jackson Lee strength and resilience in her fight against cancer and commend her for her continued efforts to foster positive relationships between nations.

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