WASHINGTON – A former president spokesman said on Tuesday that Joe Biden had not been diagnosed with prostate cancer until last week, and the last time it was offered because it was more than a decade, the former president said on Tuesday.
“Before Friday, President Biden was not diagnosed with prostate cancer:” The last PSA was known to President Biden in 2014. Before Friday, President Biden was not diagnosed with prostate cancer, “the spokesman said.
Prostate cancer examination often includes a special antigen for prostate, or PSA, a test, which measures the protein level caused by prostate and can indicate a possible disease. The test has a high percentage of False positivesAnd the American preventive services team Indelible For men 70 and above because they are more likely to die than other medical conditions than prostate cancer.
Biden, 82, was the last PSA in 11 years.
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In recent years, doctors have increasingly began to examine the disease in older patients. President Donald Trump, 78, received PSA’s offer recently this year, according to the medical records of the White House.
Since he revealed his diagnosis on Sunday, Biden has faced scrutiny over whether cancer had grown recently or whether he could have been diagnosed during his period as a president.
The diagnosis of prostate cancer is very advanced, but it has not been heard, according to the doctors who treat it. Biden cancer has advanced to an aggressive form, as medical experts said it can be treated but not curable.
On Monday, Dr. Ezeqal, a oncology doctor who did not treat Biden, said on MSNBC on MSNBC on MSNBC that cancer is likely to “grow there and spread” for years. “We are definitely expecting to have prostate cancer for many years,” Dr. William Dahout, chief scientific official of the American Cancer Society told NBC News.
However, there are exceptions-and some doctors have said that in rare cases patients can develop a high-risk form of cancer that is spreading quickly and aggressively.