Joe Biden’s cancer spreads to bones and does not treat

The last test known to the former US President Prostate was in 2014, and cancer was never diagnosed last week.

Kevin Diet
The last known test of prostate by former US President Joe Biden was in 2014, and the Democrat office said on Tuesday that the diagnosis was never diagnosed before last week.
The Biden team has released a new details about their cancer diagnosis, faced with a serious Biden health observation in its presidency and has reached a sophisticated state without finding the disease.
Although Biden’s cancer can be controlled with treatment, it has spread to its bones and no longer treated.
Biden’s brief statement did not disclose his blood test results to the PSA levels of 2014 (a specific prostate antigen).
“The last PSA of President Biden is in 2014. Before Friday, President Biden always suffers from prostate cancer,” read in a statement.
Biden’s cancer was released on Sunday, which caused sympathy, but his successor Donald Trump, including his critics, covered the disease while the former president and his advisers were in the White House.
When asked about Biden when appearing at the White House, Trump said, “It will take a long time to reach this situation” and “people have not been informed that they have not been informed long.”
“This is a very sad situation and I feel so bad about it,” Trump said.
In April, Trump listed the White House doctor’s memo released after the annual physical examination. Biden’s White House doctor did not include PSA results in the health reports he released.
Tracking with PSA blood analysis can lead to unnecessary treatments with side effects that affect the quality of life and guidelines in men aged 70 or older do not recommend tracking prostate cancer. Biden is 82 years old.
When found at the beginning, prostate cancer has a high survival rate, but it is the second main cause of cancer death in men.
According to American Cancer SocietyOne in eight people suffer from prostate cancer for the rest of his life.