Joe Biden, prostate cancer
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Former President Joe Biden was diagnosed with prostate cancer on Friday, according to media reports. The cancer is an "aggressive form," according to a Biden spokesman. Biden had a "small nodule" found in his prostate during a routine exam, ABC News reported on May 13. A Biden spokesperson confirmed the information to ABC News.
Former President Joe Biden's office announced on May 18 that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer two days earlier, following the discovery of a prostate nodule. President Donald Trump and others have suggested,
House Republicans want to hear from former President Joe Biden’s doctor and four key aides to discuss his mental and physical decline — after the ex-president, 82, revealed Sunday that he has prostate cancer ahead of the Tuesday release of a bombshell book on the concealment of his waning mental faculties as he sought re-election last year.
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The former US president’s office said his "last known" prostate cancer screening was in 2014 amid speculation that he had been hiding his diagnosis. View on euronews
RE "Former President Joe Biden diagnosed with 'aggressive form' of prostate cancer," May 19: No one should suffer to the extent that my father did and died of bone cancer, a secondary site to the prostate cancer.
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Joe and Jill Biden are likely stung by the backlash that’s come their way after the former president’s revelation over the weekend that he is battling prostate cancer — including calls for the former first lady to be slapped with “elder abuse” charges,