Joe Biden diagnosed with ‘aggressive’ prostate cancer

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Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an “aggressive” form of prostate cancer, a spokesman announced Sunday.

The diagnosis was revealed after doctors found a “small nodule” on Biden’s prostate that “necessitated further evaluation” during a physical exam earlier this month.

The cancer was said to have “metastasis to the bone” — meaning it has spread to his bones — but is apparently hormone-sensitive, which could make it more treatable.

The 82-year-old’s longtime physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor deemed Biden “fit to serve” in February 2024 after the then-presumptive Democratic nominee underwent a routine examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

In July, after Biden dropped out of the presidential race, O’Connor told The Post that the former president’s health was “excellent.”

Among the conversations allegedly had behind closed doors by those closest to him were serious discussions of having Biden use a wheelchair during his second term in office if he prevailed in the election, according to a new book “Original Sin,” penned by CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios reporter Alex Thompson.

Biden’s cancer diagnosis came just two days after Axios released bombshell audio from a series of interviews the former president held with special counsel Robert Hur in October 2023, pursuant to an investigation into classified documents he improperly had in his possession.

In the recordings — which the White House vehemently refused to release last year as rumors of his failing mental acuity swirled — Biden at times slurred his speech and couldn’t remember details about his own life including when his term as vice president ended, when his son Beau died, and what year President Trump was elected.

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Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer among men in the US, according to the American Cancer Society.

It affects approximately 80% of men in their 80s, the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders in Dallas estimates.
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