Biden, prostate cancer
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After maintaining a low profile since leaving the White House, former President Joe Biden recently emerged with media interviews and an April speech.
The former president’s cancer diagnosis prompted an outpouring of well wishes and sympathy, as well as some whispered uncertainties that reflected a lack of trust in what he says about his health.
Ohio Democrats share support for Joe Biden after his office confirms diagnosis of aggressive, hormone-sensitive prostate cancer that has spread to his bones.
Peter A. McCullough, a former cardiologist who promoted unproven treatments like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine at the height of the pandemic, posted a video to Instagram claiming that Biden’s cancer was “turbo cancer.”
There’s a difference between a verbal gaffe or a physical tumble in front of the cameras and privately not remembering longtime aides