Joe Biden diagnosed with ‘aggressive form’ of cancer

Former President Joe Biden’s office confirmed on Sunday that he is undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. According to a statement released by Biden’s team, the former president was diagnosed with prostate cancer last week after experiencing increasing urinary symptoms. The cancer has been characterized by a Gleason score of 9 (Grade Group 5) with metastasis to the bone.
Despite the aggressive nature of the disease, the statement reassured that the cancer appears to be hormone-sensitive, allowing for effective management. President Biden and his family are currently reviewing treatment options with his physicians.
The news of Biden’s diagnosis has sparked concern and support from the public, with many expressing their well wishes for the former president’s speedy recovery. As the story continues to unfold, updates on Biden’s condition and treatment plan are expected to be shared with the public.
In the meantime, President Biden’s health remains a top priority, and he is receiving the necessary medical attention to address his condition. The support and prayers of the nation are with him during this challenging time.
Stay tuned for further developments on this story as it progresses.
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