Former President Joe Biden, at the ripe age of 82, has recently been hit with some pretty heavy news. His office announced that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer after a visit to the doctors last week. Apparently, he was experiencing some urinary symptoms and they found a nodule on his prostate. Not exactly the kind of news you want to hear, especially at that age. The cancer cells have even spread to his bones, making it a bit more serious than initially thought. But hey, the good news is that the cancer seems to be sensitive to hormones, which means it can be managed effectively. The president and his family are currently in the process of reviewing treatment options with his physicians. Let’s hope for the best for Mr. Biden.
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