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Cancer touches us all, says Biden after outpouring of support

Anna Fajoy

BBC News, Washington, DC

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Joe Biden expressed his gratitude for the support words that flowed from all over the world, including a special letter from King Charles British, after the former US President announced his diagnosis of cancer on Sunday.

“The cancer all touchs,” Biden wrote on social media on Monday morning. “Like many of you, I and I learned that we are stronger in broken places. Thank you for raising love and support.”

On Sunday, the Biden office revealed that it was aggressively diagnosed with prostate cancer that spread in its bones.

The news comes with new questions about the health of the former president while taking office.

Watch: BBC talks to the former White House doctor about cancer treatment options in Biden

“On Friday, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, which is characterized by the result of Gleston from 9 (Group of Role 5) with a malignant tumor to the bone,” Biden’s office said in a statement.

“Although this represents a more aggressive form of the disease, the cancer appears to be a hormone sensor that allows effective management.”

The Gleason degree of nine means its illness as “high -quality” and cancer cells can spread quickly, according to cancer research in the UK.

Questions have been raised about the period when this cancer may be, and if the disease affects it while it is still in office.

Biden said that his diagnosis took place on Friday after he was reported to the urine symptoms that prompted doctors to find a small colonel on the prostate.

In the wake of the diagnosis of cancer, many offered Biden their support, including President Donald Trump, former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Kamala Harris.

Backingham Palace said that King Charles wrote separately Biden as he provides his support and best wishes.

The 76 -year -old king, who met Biden several times, receives treatment for an unspecified type of cancer after diagnosing it in 2024.

Then Biden sent his best wishes, saying: “I am worried about him. I just heard about his diagnosis. I will talk to him, God willing.”

Vans raises questions about Biden’s health during the time in the office

Vice President JD Vance presented good wishes, but he wondered whether the American people had a clear picture of Biden’s health while the former president was in office.

“We really need to be honest about whether the former president is able to do this,” Vans said on Monday. “This … you can separate the desire to get the correct health result with acknowledgment that whether it is doctors or whether there are employees throughout the former president, I do not think he was able to do a good job for the American people.”

Vans also said that he blamed people around him more than Biden himself.

“This is not a play for children, and we can pray for good health, but we also realize that if you are not in good health enough to do this task, you should not do this task.”

This advertisement comes at a time when Biden relieves criticism from a coming book that he and his advisors are hiding his deteriorating health while in the White House.

The details that were revealed last week from the book titled, Sin Original: President Biden retreated, covered, and his catastrophic choice to run again, Biden does not include a non -actor and repeated democratic donor George Clooney in one of the associations to collect donations last year and discussions of the former president’s status in a wheelchair.

The book will be released on Tuesday.

Nearly a year ago, the former president was forced to get rid of the 2024 US presidential elections due to concerns about his health and age.

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2025-05-19 15:18:00

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