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Joe Biden Faces Aggressive Cancer Battle Amid Public and Political Support

 

Former U.S. President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has already metastasized to his bones, according to a statement released by his office on Sunday. The 82-year-old received the diagnosis on Friday after consulting a doctor the previous week due to ongoing urinary symptoms.

 

Medical evaluations revealed a Gleason score of 9 out of 10, a scale that measures the aggressiveness of prostate cancer. According to Cancer Research UK, such a high score indicates a “high-grade” cancer that is likely to spread quickly. Despite the severity, Biden’s team noted that the cancer is hormone-sensitive, which typically means the condition is more responsive to certain treatments and may be managed effectively.

 

Biden and his family are reportedly exploring treatment options. This news comes less than a year after he withdrew from the 2024 presidential race amid growing concerns about his age and overall health. Biden had been vying for re-election when his campaign was hampered by a widely criticized performance during a televised debate in June against current President Donald Trump. His vice president, Kamala Harris, ultimately took his place as the Democratic nominee.

 

The announcement sparked a wave of reactions from across the political spectrum. President Donald Trump expressed sympathy on his social media platform, Truth Social. "We are saddened to hear about Joe Biden's recent medical diagnosis," Trump wrote. "We extend our warmest and best wishes to Jill and the family. We wish Joe a fast and successful recovery."

 

Democratic Representative Ro Khanna also voiced support on X, formerly known as Twitter. “He and Jill have always been fighters,” Khanna said. “I am confident they will meet this challenge with grit and grace.”

 

Prostate cancer remains the second most common cancer among men, trailing only skin cancer. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that approximately 13 out of every 100 men will develop prostate cancer during their lifetime. Age remains the most significant risk factor for the disease.

 

Since leaving office, Biden has kept a relatively low profile. His few public appearances included a keynote address in April at a conference hosted by the Advocates, Counselors, and Representatives for the Disabled in Chicago. In May, he participated in his first interview since stepping down, speaking to the BBC about the difficulty of his decision to leave the race. That same month, he appeared on The View, where he pushed back against speculation about cognitive decline during his final year as president. “There is nothing to sustain that,” he asserted.

 

Throughout his career, Biden has been a vocal proponent of cancer research. In 2022, he and former First Lady Jill Biden relaunched the Cancer Moonshot initiative, aiming to accelerate research and reduce cancer-related deaths by over four million by 2047. Biden’s personal connection to the cause is deeply rooted in the loss of his eldest son, Beau, who died from brain cancer in 2015.

 

As Biden confronts this new personal battle, the outpouring of public and political support reflects the deep impact he has had across both sides of the aisle. While the road ahead is uncertain, many are hoping the resilience that defined his political career will now serve him in this deeply personal fight.

 

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11 minutes ago, simple1 said:

I'm surprised the cancer has only been identified recently at Stage 4 Prostate Cancer. Given Biden is a senior politician in the US one would have thought he would have had regular checks as Prostate Cancer is about the number three killer of men. Here in Australia Prostate Cancer checks are recommended at 12 month intervals for men aged over 50. Upon my return from Thailand at 64 I was also diagnosed with Aggressive Stage 4 Prostate Cancer, but fortunately had not spread to my bones.

I am sure they all knew it very well a long time ago and he must have been on treatment which was not successful. Such matters are not disclosed to the public until there is a need.

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7 minutes ago, madone said:

I don't think they discovered it just now, I think his rapid pullout of the presidential race tells us exactly when his camp first knew

 

Idiot.

4 minutes ago, saakura said:

I am sure they all knew it very well a long time ago and he must have been on treatment which was not successful. Such matters are not disclosed to the public until there is a need.

 

And now you have company.

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A few posts have vanished into the void!

Let's keep the politics out of this discussion.

 

And guys, get that prostate checked!!

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