Former President Joe Biden diagnosed with 'aggressive' form of prostate cancer
- On Friday, medical professionals confirmed that Joe Biden, the former president, has prostate cancer after identifying a prostate nodule and experiencing urinary issues the previous week.
- The diagnosis followed medical evaluations prompted by Biden's urinary issues, with his office publicly announcing the cancer diagnosis on Sunday.
- The cancer has spread to Biden's bones and received a Gleason score of 9, indicating an aggressive but hormone-sensitive form allowing for potential management.
- Biden's office said the hormone-sensitive cancer "allows for effective management," while Dr. Matthew Smith stated it is "very treatable, but not curable."
- Biden and his family are currently reviewing treatment options, highlighting ongoing challenges despite improved outcomes in managing metastatic prostate cancer.
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Joe Biden Is Diagnosed with Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Former U.S. President Joe Biden (2021-2025) was diagnosed with “aggressive” prostate cancer with bone metastases, his office reported in a statement. READ ALSO: Jimmy Carter, former U.S. President, dies at 100. “Last week, former President Joe Biden was examined for a new finding of a prostate nodule after experiencing an increase in urinary symptoms,” reads a statement issued by the president’s personal office. He adds: “Friday he was diagnosed…
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