Joe Biden 'optimistic' about treatment plan for Stage 4 prostate cancer
- Last month, former President Joe Biden received a diagnosis of a highly aggressive prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones, and he has begun oral medication as part of his treatment.
- The diagnosis occurred two weeks prior and follows advancements that have made prostate cancer more manageable compared to decades ago.
- Biden spoke publicly on Memorial Day in Delaware, expressing optimism about beating the disease and discussing treatment led by a leading surgeon.
- Biden said, "We're going to be able to beat this" and noted he is taking a pill for six weeks before starting another regimen.
- The diagnosis has prompted support from friends like Senator Casey and highlights the importance of regular testing for men of certain ages.
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Joe Biden gives candid first health update since cancer diagnosis
Joe Biden has revealed he has begun treatment for prostate cancer. In his first public update since announcing he had been diagnosed with an ‘aggressive’ form of prostate cancer earlier this month, Biden said his outlook was positive. “I’m feeling good,” he told waiting reporters after delivering a Memorial Day speech in Delaware on Friday (30 March). “The prognosis is good, we’re working on it, I feel good.” When asked which form of treatment h…
Biden's First Public Statement After the Announcement that He Has an Aggressive Cancer: One of the Best Surgeons in the World Helps Me - HotNews.ro
Former U.S. President Joe Biden said on Friday the press that it feels "good" and "optimist" about the future, first to make a public statement from the announcement of prostate cancer diagnosis, transmits France Presse. "Ei...
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