Former President Joe Biden has revealed that he received a diagnosis of an aggressive form of prostate cancer. During a recent medical evaluation prompted by urinary symptoms, doctors discovered a concerning prostate nodule. Further testing confirmed prostate cancer characterized by a high Gleason score of 9, indicating a fast-growing and high-grade tumor that has already spread to his bones.
Although the diagnosis is serious, medical professionals note that the cancer remains hormone-sensitive—meaning it’s likely treatable with appropriate therapy. In a heartfelt statement, Biden reflected on his personal journey, saying, “Cancer touches us all. Like so many of you, Jill and I have learned that we are strongest in the broken places.” This news prompted an outpouring of sympathy and well-wishes, even from political opponents.
Biden has also made several public appearances since the announcement, delivering his first speech post-reveal and attending his grandson’s graduation—emphasizing resilience and a determined outlook in the face of adversity.