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Mette-Marit From Norway Could only Have "One Year to Live" without Lung Transplantation

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The doctors of the Norwegian heiress princess held a press conference broadcast live on Friday, June 5. The 52-year-old woman's state of health, who suffers from pulmonary fibrosis, "has become considerably worse in the last six months." The wife of Crown Prince Haakon is now on the waiting list to be transplanted, a sign of the dangerousness of the situation. - Mette-Marit of Norway could only have "one year to live" without lung transplantatio…

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Crown Princess Mette-Marit's condition is serious: Now her doctor is openly talking about the risks of a possible lung transplant.

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Crown Princess Mette-Marit is on the waiting list for a donor lung. Now the treating doctors explain the planned procedure.

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The wife of the heir to the Norwegian throne was announced on the waiting list by pulmonologist Are Martin Holm and Arndt Fiane, who is responsible for heart and lung transplants at Rikshospitalet. Doctors admitted that the patient's health had deteriorated significantly in recent months. Princess Mette-Marit's Lung Function Dramatically Decreased: "Significantly more scar tissue has appeared in her lungs. Tests have also shown a dramatic declin…

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Without new lungs, Mette-Marit will die. But replacing them is a major and risky operation. – The first few days are particularly critical, says chief physician Jesper Mag

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Crown Princess Mette-Marit's condition seems to be deteriorating at the moment. What are the chances of a lung transplant?

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The health of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit has deteriorated so much that she has been placed on a waiting list for a lung transplant. The Norwegian Royal Court has announced that her condition is very serious, and doctors believe it is the last option for treating the disease she has been battling for eight years.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Ilta-Sanomat broke the news in Finland on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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