Biden remains optimistic as prostate cancer prognosis improves
Joe Biden, former President of the USA, speaks optimistically about his prostate cancer treatment, diagnosed in May. The prognosis is positive, and Biden is feeling well.
What do you need to know?
- Diagnosis and treatment: Joe Biden was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer at the beginning of May. The former president has undergone treatment, which includes taking various medications.
- Health status: Biden assures that the cancer has not spread to any organs, and his bones remain strong.
- Family and expert support: Biden is working with one of the leading surgeons in the world.
What are the forecasts for Joe Biden?
Joe Biden, former President of the United States, diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer, expressed optimism about his health. In his first public statements since the diagnosis, Biden highlighted that the forecasts are good.
Biden said that they are working on everything, it is moving forward and he feels good, adding that he decided on a specific treatment method involving taking various medications.
What are the reactions to Biden's health status?
Biden explained that the cancer has not affected any organs, and his bones are strong. "The expectation is we’re going to be able to beat this. It’s not in any (other) organ. My bones are strong, it hasn’t penetrated. So I’m feeling good", the former president emphasized. His family is also optimistic, and Biden is working with one of the leading surgeons in the world.
In light of recent controversies over his mental and physical abilities, Biden joked: "You can see that I'm mentally incompetent and I can't walk."
Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump, when asked about Biden's health, stated that he does not feel much sympathy for him, emphasizing his alleged cruelty in politics.