Biden Faces Aggressive Prostate Cancer with Support from Obama, Trump, and Clinton

Sarah Johnson
May 19, 2025
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Joe Biden speaks out on his aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis, supported by Obama, Trump, and Clinton as he faces treatment.
Former President Joe Biden broke his silence Monday, addressing his recent diagnosis of an aggressive form of prostate cancer with a heartfelt message. In a post on X, Biden reflected, "Cancer touches us all. Like so many of you, Jill and I have learned that we are strongest in the broken places. Thank you for lifting us up with love and support." His words carry the weight of a personal battle shared by millions, striking a chord of resilience and gratitude.
Biden’s team disclosed Sunday that the former president sought medical attention after experiencing worsening urinary symptoms, leading to the discovery of a prostate nodule. By Friday, doctors confirmed a diagnosis of prostate cancer with a Gleason score of 9, indicating a high-grade malignancy that has spread to the bone. Despite the severity, the cancer is hormone-sensitive, offering hope for effective treatment. Biden and his family are now weighing options with his medical team.
The diagnosis has drawn an outpouring of support from political figures across the spectrum. Barack Obama praised Biden’s lifelong commitment to cancer research, saying, "Nobody has done more to find breakthrough treatments for cancer in all its forms than Joe." Obama expressed confidence in Biden’s resolve, wishing him a swift recovery. Donald Trump, in a rare moment of warmth, extended "best wishes" to Biden and his family, while Bill Clinton called Biden a "fighter," noting that he and Hillary are keeping the family in their thoughts.
This moment underscores Biden’s enduring influence, not just as a political figure but as a human facing a daunting challenge with grace. His fight resonates deeply, reminding us of the universal struggle against illness and the power of collective support.
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Editor's Comments
Joe Biden’s facing cancer with the same grit he’s shown in politics—talk about a campaign no one wanted to see. Obama’s cheering him on like it’s 2008, Trump’s sending warm fuzzies (who saw that coming?), and Clinton’s calling him a fighter. Meanwhile, the real question: will Biden’s treatment plan include a cameo at the next State of the Union? Here’s hoping his resilience outshines his Gleason score.
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