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Biden Confronts Cancer: The Hopeful Start of Radiotherapy Treatment

In a testament to resilience and hope, former U.S. President Joe Biden has embarked on a radiotherapy journey after being diagnosed with prostate cancer last May. According to his medical team, Biden, who will turn 83 next month, is now following a treatment plan that combines radiotherapy and hormone therapy, following a recent and successful surgery in September to remove cancerous skin cells.


بايدن يواجه السرطان: بداية رحلة الأمل بالعلاج الإشعاعي

Medical reports indicate that Biden suffers from metastatic prostate cancer, known for its rapid spread but also its responsiveness to hormonal treatment—offering a measure of hope for disease management. Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer among men worldwide, representing around 15% of male cancer cases, with severity depending on the stage of diagnosis and extent of cell spread.


Biden's new treatment phase sheds light on the challenges faced by cancer patients and their families, underscoring the importance of early detection and advanced therapies. The former President’s journey stands as a message of support and hope for millions confronting similar battles against cancer.

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