Biden will be here soon: Former President metastatic prostate cancer
"On Friday, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, characterized by a Gleason score of 9 (Grade Group 5) with metastasis to the bone."
"While this represents a more aggressive form of the disease, the cancer appears to be hormone-sensitive which allows for effective management. The President and his family are reviewing treatment options with his physicians," the statement continued.
As a non-American watching the last 4 years from afar, I make no comment.
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There is no conspiracy and no cover-up simply because the public did not have an inherent right to know. That said, the screwed up the messaging. You cannot determine if the cancer is castrate resistant in two days. They were probably concerned about the optics when saying that Biden had been diagnosed weeks or months ago.
Very helpful. And a periodic reminder that prostate cancer doesn't hit every group equally. If you're Black, you should probably start PSA testing much earlier, even around age 40, because it hits people with African ancestry earlier and harder. The previous PSA screening guidelines (before 2012) were based on studying groups made up primarily of white people like me, and Black participants often got lost in the statistical aggregation.
"Don't you think a simple PSA Test would have caught Biden's cancer long before it got worse!"
Yes, it might have, although the aggressive type of prostate cancer can develop and spread to bones so fast that it sometimes happens between annual PSA tests (as was the case with one of my hospital roommates).
Still, PSA screening is very simple, cheap, and non-invasive blood test (it's not like they have to more-or-less crush a sensitive part of our body in a vice, as happens with women getting mammograms), so there's no excuse for the 2012 recommendation to stop or delay PSA screening. As I wrote earlier, if the problem was overtreatment, then just stop overtreating.
My wife also pointed out that they stop doing PAP smears real early too in a woman’s life- that can add up to Cervical Cancer she told me. Ditto for PCa screening.
Just mind-reading here, but I don't think they're concerned about a blood test so much as the can of worms it could open if the result isn't good.
Of all the frustrating arguments you can have online, this is one of them. It’s just beyond comprehension that a doctor would recommend skipping a PSA test.
That is certainly a possible reason if he makes his political future is more important than his prostate health!