Joe Biden, prostate cancer
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The news that former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an "aggressive" form of prostate cancer has raised fresh questions about his White House's transparency. Biden's office said in a statement on Sunday that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer on Friday,
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Former President Joe Biden and his family were preparing to mark the 10th anniversary of his son Beau’s passing from brain cancer on May 30. Two weeks before that solemn day, the elder Biden had been dealt a cancer diagnosis of his own.
Former President Joe Biden was diagnosed with prostate cancer last week, his office said in a statement on Sunday. The news came after it was revealed that a "small nodule" was detected during a "routine physical exam,
Kamala Harris calls former president ‘a fighter’ as tributes pour in amid health news - Biden, 82, was diagnosed with prostate cancer on Friday, doctors determined it has spread to the bone
The questions gripping Washington lately, fueled by a new book from journalists Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson: Why was former president Joe Biden allowed to run for reelection long after his sell-by date? And more salient, because this is Washington, where all things must be weaponized: Who is to blame?
He was on his game. Democrats were relieved. Having watched Trump raise spurious questions during the 2016 campaign about Hillary Clinton’s health —particularly after she was visibly ill at a 9/11 ceremony in Manhattan — I thought Republicans were harping on the issue of Biden’s age more as a tactic than anything else.