
The Vice President of the United States JD Vance on Monday, May 19, wanted former President Joe Biden to be the best after the prostate cancer was diagnosed, and at the same time rule the question of whether he was eligible to be president.
JD Vance spoke to Air Force Two reporters, said: “Whether it’s time for this conversation now or in the future, we must be honest about whether the former president was able to do this work.”
“You can separate the desire to have the right health outcome with recognition, whether they were doctors or whether there are employees …” he said.
“I don’t think he could do a good job for American people.”
Meanwhile, in the paper on X on Monday morning, Biden posted a photo of himself and his wife Jill Biden and wrote: “Cancer will touch us all. Like many of you, we have been Jill and I found that we were strongest in broken places.
The office Joe Biden said on Sunday that the former president was diagnosed with prostate cancer. The finding came after the 82 -year -old declared symptoms of urine that led a doctor to discover the node on its prostate.
Joe Biden was diagnosed with prostate cancer on Friday, while cancer cells spread to bones.
His office said: “Although it represents a more aggressive form of illness, cancer seems to be sensitive to hormones, allowing effective management. The president and his family review the possibilities of treatment with its doctors.”
Prostate cancer is sorted for aggressiveness using what is called the Gleason score. The score ranges from 6 to 10, with 8, 9 and 10 prostate cancer behaves more aggressively.
Joe Biden’s office said his score was 9, suggesting that his cancer is one of the most aggressive.
When prostate cancer spreads to other parts of the body, they often spread to the bones. Metastasized cancer is much harder to treat than localized cancer, as it may be difficult for drugs to reach all tumors and completely root the disease.
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