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Standard medical practice is to not test men who have a life expectancy of less than 10 years for prostate cancer.
The announcement Sunday that former President Joe Biden was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer has some people wondering how the disease could have been missed.
Former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s office pushed back on speculation that there had been a coverup around the illness.
Doctors have substantiated the claim, saying it is unlikely the cancer wasn't caught earlier, with the top-of-the-line medical care a president receives.
Former President Biden’s aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis is raising questions about whether warning signs could have been caught earlier, and if the current screening recommendations
Joe Biden's announcement that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer has revived questions about what health issues the former US president was dealing with while he was in the White House. In a statement on Sunday,