Joe Biden, Cancer and White House
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The co-author of a new book about the end of the Biden administration suggested even some of former President Biden’s close allies have raised suspicions about the timing of the former president’s
President Donald Trump trusts White House doctors despite Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt assured reporters that Trump's health is excellent.
The news that former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an "aggressive" form of prostate cancer has raised fresh questions about his White House's transparency. Biden's office said in a statement on Sunday that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer on Friday, with the cancer cells having spread to the bone.
Biden’s alarming comments came during a speech about emissions from oil refineries near his childhood home in Claymont, Del., and which he appeared to blame for his cancer.
A former presidential doctor has accused Joe Biden’s White House physician of lying or being incompetent after the 82 year-old was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer last week. Ronny Jackson, who treated Barack Obama and also Donald Trump during his first term, is now a hardline Republican congressman.
A resurfaced video of Joe Biden appearing to say he had cancer three years ago has raised questions following his public diagnosis.
It’s aggressive. The cells have an ugly, disordered appearance under a microscope. Pathologists gave them a Gleason score of 9 (out of 10) for their likelihood to advance quickly. The cancer has already moved from Biden’s prostate to his bones, which means it cannot be cured — only controlled with drugs.
After maintaining a low profile since leaving the White House, former President Joe Biden recently emerged with media interviews and an April speech.