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Biden receives surgical treatment for the removal of skin cancer.

Biden Undergoes Surgery to Eliminate Skin Cancer Growths on His Visage, Affirmed by Spokesperson

Biden undergoes surgery to excise skin cancer tumor
Biden undergoes surgery to excise skin cancer tumor

Biden receives surgical treatment for the removal of skin cancer.

In a recent development, former US President Joe Biden, aged 82, has undergone Mohs surgery to remove skin cancer lesions on his face. The surgery, known for its precision in removing cancer cells, was confirmed by Biden's spokesperson, Kelly Scully.

The specific type of skin cancer diagnosed in Biden remains undisclosed, but it was confirmed to be a common form, basal cell carcinoma. The surgery was performed to eliminate this cancer from his forehead.

Interestingly, Biden was first diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer in March 2025. His Gleason score, a measure of the aggressiveness of prostate cancer, was nine, indicating a highly aggressive form of the disease. The prostate cancer had spread to his bones.

Despite these health challenges, Biden has remained resilient. He took to social media to express, "Cancer touches us all." The article, however, does not provide any information about Biden's current health status or his recovery from the skin cancer lesion removal and the prostate cancer treatment.

It is worth noting that the article does not mention any connection between Biden's surgery and the health of former President Donald Trump. Similarly, no information about the location or date of Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis or the skin cancer lesion removal is provided.

The surgeon who performed Biden's surgery has not been publicly disclosed. The Mohs surgery involves cutting away areas of skin until the cancer is completely removed. The article does not provide any information about the location or date of the surgery.

As Biden continues his recovery, his resilience and determination remain an inspiration to many. His journey serves as a reminder that health challenges can be faced with courage and hope.

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