Joe Biden Underwent Skin Cancer Treatment: Health Update for 2023
Recent reports from American media reveal that former U.S.
President Joe Biden underwent a significant medical procedure last week aimed at removing cancerous cells from his skin.
According to his team, Biden received a Mohs micrographic surgery — a cutting-edge technique that involves layered removal and analysis of skin tissues to precisely eliminate cancerous growths.
This advanced procedure is commonly used to treat various forms of skin cancer, especially when the goal is to prevent the spread of malignancy and preserve the patient’s health.In the past few days, images and videos circulated on social media showing the former president leaving a church in Delaware with a noticeable scar on his forehead.
These visuals have sparked considerable discussion concerning his health condition and the implications of recent medical interventions.
It is known that as early as August, Biden was observed with a bandage on his head during the funeral of former Delaware governor Mike Castle, raising concerns about his health.Before his presidential tenure, Biden had undergone multiple procedures to remove non-melanoma skin cancers.
Furthermore, in 2023, during a routine check-up at the White House, a malignant tumor was excised from his chest.
In May, he disclosed that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that had spread to his bones.
Since then, Biden has appeared publicly only a few times, sparking ongoing speculation about his health and capacity to fulfill presidential duties.Rumors about Biden’s possible death have been widely circulated online and in media outlets.
Former President Donald Trump and several Republican figures have pushed claims that Biden was unable to perform his presidential responsibilities during his term or that decisions were made by others behind the scenes.
Biden and his close circle have repeatedly denied these allegations.
At 82, Biden’s health remains a subject of intense public interest and political debate.
