The first message from Joe Biden, who has been diagnosed with cancer.

The first message from Joe Biden, who has been diagnosed with cancer.

19.05.2025 17:50

Former U.S. President Joe Biden, who has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, said in his first statement, "Cancer affects us all. Thank you for lifting us up with your love and support."

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The 46th President of the United States, Joe Biden, made a statement after being diagnosed with cancer. In his first statement, Biden said, "Cancer affects us all. Thank you for lifting us up with your love and support."



Joe Biden, who handed over his duties to Donald Trump in January, has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. It was announced that after tests were conducted last week following symptoms shown by the 82-year-old Biden, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer on Friday, and it was determined that the cancer had spread to his bones.



THERE IS A POSSIBILITY OF EFFECTIVE TREATMENT



It was stated that the cancer is hormone-sensitive and allows for effective treatment; it was reported that Biden and his family are reviewing treatment options with his doctors.



FIRST STATEMENT FROM BIDEN AFTER DIAGNOSIS



In a statement regarding his health from the office of former President Joe Biden, it was announced that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, described as 'aggressive.'



In his statement after the diagnosis, Biden said, "Cancer affects us all. Like many of you, Jill and I have learned that we are strongest in our broken places. Thank you for lifting us up with your love and support."



HEALTH STATUS HAD BEEN A SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION



Biden had faced many criticisms due to concerns about his health and mental fitness during the final period of his presidency.



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