A representative of former President Joe Biden said that he last once conducted a protest blood test for prostate, and is usually used to examine prostate cancer in 2014.
Although the exact date of the test was not disclosed, Biden was about 72 years old at the time, which is in line with the current medical guidance and recommendations about who should test the test.
Current examination recommendations indicate that men between the ages of 55 to 69 should discuss the benefits and damage of PSA testing with their doctor and make an individual decision at or if they need it. Men should not receive 70 or larger PSA examination due to the risk of wrong positives, according to The Preventive Services Services in the United States.
“Before Friday, President Biden was not diagnosed with prostate cancer,” the spokesman said in a statement.
Biden announced on Sunday that he had an aggressive form of prostate cancer that spread in his bones.
President Joe Biden is running after his speech while serving an religiosity of the victims of the deadly truck attack for the new year, in New Orleans, January 6, 2025.
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Medical experts say that PSA examination is not an ideal test.
The older person, the more risk of wrong positives and unnecessary dazzling. On the contrary, some people with cancer may have good degrees PSA. Psa examination is widely examined among doctors in terms of when it is appropriate to use.
Beyiden representatives said that the former president had a routine last week and doctors discovered a small colonel in the prostate.
Since his diagnosis was revealed two days ago, President Donald Trump asked about the timing of the announcement and claimed that “someone does not tell the facts.”
“I am surprised that it was not, as you know – the audience has not been notified for a long time because to reach the ninth stage – this is a long time,” Trump said on Monday.