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Joe Biden Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer After Presidency
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Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with prostate cancer that has spread to his bone, his office announced Sunday. The 82-year-old, who defeated Donald Trump in the 2020 election, is now reviewing treatment options with his family. Biden stepped away from the 2024 race amid concerns about his age, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor, according to The Guardian.
Biden’s diagnosis comes after a long career in public service, including two terms as vice president. Prostate cancer is among the most common cancers affecting older men in the U.S.
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The former president’s office shared the diagnosis publicly, signaling transparency about his health. Biden has faced scrutiny over his physical and mental stamina since his 2020 campaign.
In 2020, Biden campaigned on restoring unity and competence to the White House. His victory over Trump marked a return to Democratic leadership after four years.
Concerns about Biden’s age intensified during his presidency, particularly as he neared 80. These concerns contributed to his decision to exit the 2024 presidential race.
Some praise Biden’s transparency about his health as a model for public figures. Others argue such disclosures can fuel unnecessary speculation about a leader’s capacity.
Prostate cancer, when detected early, often has high survival rates, but metastasis complicates treatment. Biden’s medical team will likely explore options like radiation or chemotherapy.
The diagnosis adds to Biden’s legacy as a figure who faced personal and political challenges publicly. His family’s role in reviewing treatments underscores the personal toll of the disease.
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