Former US President Joe Biden is diagnosed with prostate cancer

Joe Biden suffered from a urinary tract infection some time back. Subsequently, the doctors did a proper checkup, and indeed they found prostate cancer. Physicians asserted that the cancer has reached the metastasis stage now, meaning that it has spread from the prostate to the bones.

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Joe Biden suffered from a urinary tract infection some time back. Subsequently, the doctors did a proper checkup, and indeed they found prostate cancer. Doctors claimed that the cancer is in the metastasis phase now, which is that it has spread from the prostate to the bones. 

Biden has been battling prostate cancer

A disturbing news emerged about the former US President Joe Biden (82).  Based on an official statement released by his office, Biden has been battling prostate cancer. The illness has developed so severely that the cancer has spread into their bones. The news has alarmed his supporters and well-wishers not just in the US, but globally.

Physicians indicated that the cancer is now at the metastasis stage

In the statement, Joe Biden recently complained of a urinary tract infection. Following this, the physicians carried out a comprehensive check-up that revealed prostate cancer. Physicians indicated that the cancer is now at the metastasis stage, meaning that it has grown beyond the prostate to the bones. This states the advanced and serious stage of the cancer, which may be complicated to treat.

Biden's medical team is monitoring his health condition

Joe Biden, the 46th President of the US between 2021 and 2025, took some key policy decisions while in office. He has been subject to discussions off and on regarding his health, but on this occasion, the statement reflects his critical health state. The statement also informed that Biden's medical team is monitoring his health condition and treating him with the best available treatment all the time.

Early diagnosis of prostate cancer simplifies treatment

Prostate cancer: Prostate cancer is a serious but prevalent disease in men. It begins in the prostate gland and if not treated at the appropriate time, it may metastasize to other regions of the body, particularly the bones. Experts opine that early diagnosis of prostate cancer simplifies treatment, but if metastasis occurs, treatment becomes scant and complicated.