Joe Biden undergoes surgery to remove skin cancer on forehead
Joe Biden underwent Mohs surgery to remove basal cell carcinoma from his forehead, continuing his ongoing dermatological treatment for skin cancer, officials confirmed.
- Joe Biden underwent surgery to remove skin cancer lesions, confirmed by spokesperson Kelly Scully.
- The surgery, specifically Mohs surgery, aims to eliminate skin cancer until no traces remain.
- Biden had previously been diagnosed with prostate cancer that had metastasized to his bones.
- The removed lesion was basal cell carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer.
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On Thursday, September 4, the spokesman for the former Democratic President said that he had recently undergone surgery and had been removed from the skin from cancer cells. In May, his services had already indicated that he was suffering from prostate cancer. - Former US President Joe Biden underwent an operation for skin cancer (International).
After his prostate cancer diagnosis, Joe Biden has now been operated on again – because of skin cancer on his forehead. According to his team, the former US president recovers well. Doubts about his health have accompanied him for years.
Joe Biden Was Diagnosed with Skin Cancer. Former President of the United States Is "Recovering Well"
It is not the first time it is subject to surgery of this kind, but surgery occurs months after it has been diagnosed with an "aggressive" cancer in the prostate.
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