Questions raised about the lack of communication about Biden's cancer
A group of top medical experts is casting doubt on the timing of recent somber news involving Joe Biden's diagnosis of aggressive prostate cancer. The cancer, it was reported on Sunday, has metastasized to his bones.
Without diminishing the seriousness of the situation or deflecting from the well-wishes sent to the former President and his family, a group of doctors spoke about the news on social media. And they don't seem to be buying into the narrative that this is recent news within Biden's inner circle.
Dr. Howie Forman, a professor of radiology and biomedical imaging, public health management and economics at Yale, finds it "inconceivable" that this aggressive cancer was not being followed before Biden left office.
Forman indicated that the cancer being at this advanced stage would have been monitored "for some time before this diagnosis."
The concern becomes just how far back his doctors, friends, and family may have known about the cancer. Could it be possible that the cancer just sprang up aggressively out of nowhere for an elderly president who medical experts constantly monitor?
Forman isn't the only top doctor seemingly unconvinced. Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel added similar thoughts.
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"I mean, he must have had the best possible care here," Siegel said regarding the President's medical team. "I'm a little taken aback that it's this far advanced."
"It would be really surprising if they weren't doing a very close screening on this because everybody knows in the medical community that this is the one cancer in men you really look out for," he added.
If Biden's team was not screening for this, then they did him a tragic disservice. If they were, well, that's where things become a little more dicey. Did his aides and family have him running for re-election even with the knowledge that he was suffering from an aggressive form of cancer? One would hope not.
Physician Dr. Steven Quay's criticism of Biden's medical and political team and his allegation of a cover-up was much more straightforward.
"It is highly likely he was carrying a diagnosis of prostate cancer throughout his White House tenure, and the American people were uninformed," he said.
Quay went on to point out that for the prostate cancer to get to the metastatic phase without treatment, it would be "a five to seven year journey."
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I find it hard to believe that previous testing did not reveal this important life-threatening event. We need to find out whether the lack of information about this event was the result of incompetent medical attention or was the lack of information a political ruse. I tend to think it was probably political. I just do not see doctors overlooking this situation in the health of the president.
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CNN reveals shocking reason for Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis
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