Biden never diagnosed with prostate cancer before
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A grandfather whose lung cancer was detected as part of a charity screening programme has spoken of his "debt of gratitude" as the organisation celebrates its centenary.
The announcement Sunday that former President Joe Biden was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer has some people wondering how the disease could have been missed.
The president's son suggested there was a cover-up after former president Joe Biden announced his prostate cancer diagnosis.
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Medpage Today on MSNBiden Has Confronted Cancer Before. Now He Faces an Uncertain FutureIn 2022, on the 60th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's Moonshot speech, then-President Joe Biden -- who has had basal cell carcinoma and whose son Beau died in 2015 from a recurrence of brain cancer -- reignited the Cancer Moonshot initiative.
A woman says a book club for cancer patients has helped her to cope with the disease. Florence Moore, from Boston, was invited to join the Lincolnshire-wide group, which meets online, after being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2023.
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Scott Adams shared the news on his podcast and expressed sympathy for the former president. “My life expectancy is maybe this summer,” he said.
Among those who were screened and had positive results, 10 percent had not received a documented follow-up appointment, according to a sampling conducted by the inspector general.
President Trump commented Monday on the news that former President Biden has prostate cancer. "I'm surprised the public wasn't notified a long time ago. To get to stage nine, that's a long time. Somebody is not telling the facts,