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Tension rises as US former president diagnosed with a deadly disease

Former United States President, Joe Biden, has been diagnosed with an aggressive type of prostate cancer.
His office made this known on Sunday through an official statement released to the media.
Biden, aged 82, was said to have undergone medical checks last week due to urinary complications.
Doctors reportedly discovered a suspicious nodule in his prostate during initial examinations.
Gleason Score 9 Confirms High-Grade Tumour
Further testing confirmed that Biden is battling prostate cancer with a Gleason score of 9.
Medical experts say this score represents a Grade Group 5 tumour, one of the most aggressive types.
According to Cancer Research UK, such cancer cells look very abnormal under the microscope.
Experts add that the tumour is fast-growing and can spread quickly without urgent treatment.
Treatment Options Yet to Be Disclosed
Biden’s team has not confirmed whether he will undergo surgery, radiation therapy, or hormone treatment.
No timeline has been shared regarding when treatment will begin or how long it will last.
Health professionals suggest that a combination of treatments might be required due to the cancer’s severity.
So far, Biden has not made any personal public statement about the diagnosis.
Biden Largely Absent from Public Eye
Since leaving office in January, Biden has maintained a low public profile.
The recent health news marks a major development in his post-presidency journey.
Political observers are watching to see how this might affect his future engagements.
Close sources say Biden remains calm and positive despite the situation.
Nationwide Reactions Trail Diagnosis
The diagnosis has sparked reactions from politicians, supporters, and citizens across the United States.
Leaders from different political parties have expressed support and sent good wishes to the former president.
Many have taken to social media to share prayers and emotional messages.
Biden’s family members are reportedly offering full support as he prepares for treatment.
Experts Advise Early Screening for Men
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among elderly men globally.
Health experts advise men over 50 years to go for regular prostate checks.
Early detection, they say, remains the best way to fight and survive prostate cancer.
As Biden begins this battle, global support continues to pour in from different quarters.
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