Former President Biden expressed gratitude Monday morning for the outpouring of support following the information of his prostate cancer diagnosis over the weekend.
“Most cancers touches us all. Like so lots of you, Jill and I’ve discovered that we’re strongest within the damaged locations,” Biden, 82, wrote Monday morning in a put up on the social media platform X, together with a photograph of him, former first woman Jill Biden and their cat, Willow.
“Thanks for lifting us up with love and help.”
A Biden spokesperson confirmed on Sunday that the previous president has an aggressive type of prostate most cancers that was found Friday “after experiencing growing urinary signs,” including that it has unfold to his bones.
Biden, who spent a long time in elected workplace earlier than he left the White Home in January after abruptly calling off his reelection marketing campaign, had recently begun to step again into the highlight with high-profile interviews on the BBC and ABC’s “The View.”
In the meantime, a brand new e-book due out this week has thrust him back into the information with questions on his well being whereas he was in workplace and preliminary choice to run for an additional time period.
Biden’s oldest son, Beau Biden, who the previous president hoped would sooner or later be elected to the White Home, died at 46 a decade in the past from glioblastoma, an aggressive type of mind most cancers.
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