Concerning Update on Former US President Jimmy Carter

The Carter Center announced on the 18th that former US President Jimmy Carter was admitted to an inpatient unit after visiting the hospital several times.

The 98-year-old refused further treatment and decided to spend his last days with his family. Her family is now requesting privacy and would like to thank her fans and fans for their support.

The Carter Center said he had the full support of his family and medical staff in making this difficult decision. As a result, Mrs. Carter decided to spend her remaining years in comfort with her loved ones, choosing hospice care over a variety of other treatments.

From 1977 to 1981, President Jimmy Carter was the 39th President of the United States. During his presidency, he championed many progressive ideals, including energy conservation and human rights.

After leaving office in 1982, Mr. Carter founded the Carter Center, which led several humanitarian efforts around the world. In 2002, he received the Nobel Peace Prize for co-founding the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which deals with disease prevention and eradication, election monitoring and peace negotiations.

President Carter visited North Korea in 1994 at the request of former President Bill Clinton to participate in diplomatic talks to ease tensions between the two Koreas. He later became a member of The Elders, a group of influential world leaders that includes Nelson Mandela and Kofi Annan, and is dedicated to promoting peace and human rights.

George H.W. President Bush died at the age of 94 in 2019, making President Carter the longest-serving president in American history. He was diagnosed with metastatic cancer in 2015, but it is not known where it started.

Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981, faced serious health problems in 2015 when he was diagnosed with melanoma that had spread to his brain and liver. Despite the bleak prognosis, she bravely underwent beneficial radiotherapy and immunotherapy, and cancer test results came back negative.

Jimmy remained active throughout his life after leaving office. In the last 40 years, he has written more than 30 books, one of which was published in the last 5 years.

Before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jimmy taught Sunday school every year in Plains, Georgia, and volunteered at Habitat for Humanity with his wife of 74 years, Rosalyn Carter. They have three sons, Jack, James III and Donnell, and one daughter, Amy. Both are grandparents to 13 grandchildren. Jimmy also fell several times in 2019 and underwent surgery to relieve pressure on his head from his injuries.