Joe Biden is currently undergoing radiation therapy for prostate cancer diagnosed in May. A spokesperson shared that he’s also receiving hormone treatment as part of his care plan. This treatment is set to last about five weeks.
Biden’s prostate cancer is an aggressive type that has spread to his bones. His office announced this diagnosis, causing concern among many. After leaving the White House in January when Donald Trump took office, Biden spoke publicly about his illness. He expressed optimism for his recovery, stating, “the expectation is we are going to be able to beat this.”
Interestingly, prostate cancer affects about 1 in 8 men in the U.S. It’s more common in older men, making Biden’s age of 82 significant. Prostate cancer can be slow-growing, but aggressive forms can spread quickly, as seen in Biden’s case.
In September, he also had Mohs surgery to remove cancerous skin cells, highlighting the ongoing health battles many face. Public figures like Biden often encourage conversations about cancer and treatment options, helping to reduce stigma and promote awareness.
As discussions about health continue, social media buzzes with support for Biden, reflecting a broader recognition of health challenges faced by leaders. Engaging with these topics openly can help create a more informed and caring community.
For more information on cancer treatments and support, you can visit the American Cancer Society for resources and assistance.