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struggle4progress

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2. Why Biden may not have known about his cancer until recently
Sun May 25, 2025, 04:44 PM
May 2025

Prostate cancer can be found and diagnosed in its later stages, experts said.

By Mary Kekatos
May 19, 2025, 6:36 PM

Former President Joe Biden's office announced on Sunday that he was diagnosed with an "aggressive" form of prostate cancer.

Biden's office also said the cancer had metastasized, spreading to his bones.

Although some people were left wondering why the cancer was caught only after reaching a Gleason score of 9, oncology experts told ABC News that it's not uncommon for older prostate cancer patients to receive a diagnosis after the disease has advanced or spread ...

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/biden-aggressive-prostate-cancer-recently/story?id=121957364

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Sudden diagnosis of aggressive prostate cancer all too common struggle4progress May 2025 #1
Sounds a lot like Ovarian Cancer in women. slightlv May 2025 #9
That guidance against PSA tests is outrageous Bluetus May 2025 #19
Guidelines are *Guidelines* Doctoris Extincti May 2025 #24
My situation is similar Bluetus May 2025 #25
Totally agree with you! Doctoris Extincti May 2025 #26
Many 70 year olds can live until 90+ choie May 2025 #27
Well, the very slow-growing forms of prostate cancer Bluetus May 2025 #30
Why Biden may not have known about his cancer until recently struggle4progress May 2025 #2
I believed Joe Biden without proof. Because he is an honest man. Walleye May 2025 #3
Me too. Makes all the difference. calimary May 2025 #11
People should learn to trust their instincts when it comes to truth and lies Walleye May 2025 #13
I am not sure the issue is instincts Bluetus May 2025 #20
Yes, we simply need to recognize what honesty is to start with Walleye May 2025 #22
How Doctors Treat Aggressive Prostate Cancer Like Joe Biden's struggle4progress May 2025 #4
Thank you for all the information. sheshe2 May 2025 #5
I have been waiting for someone MLWR May 2025 #6
Hear, hear peggysue2 May 2025 #7
Mahalo for all these Informative articles Cha May 2025 #8
Good article. One everybody should read, whether they have cancer or don't, calimary May 2025 #10
The Heart of the Problem DET May 2025 #12
A test of psa and free psa is more meaningful, and cost is essentially the same for psa/free psa test... NowsTheTime May 2025 #15
Indeed, the screening recommendations are bad advice. Trust_Reality May 2025 #21
Good information -- (also much needed). Thank you. liberalla May 2025 #14
It's not just prostate cancer - this happens TBF May 2025 #16
Same here. ChazInAz May 2025 #17
Hmmmm Littlered May 2025 #18
Obviously, a "routine" blood test is important! young_at_heart May 2025 #23
Seems like many Littlered May 2025 #29
k&r Nimble_Idea May 2025 #28
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