BREAKING: Former President Joe Biden Diagnosed with Advanced Prostate Cancer – Experts Reveal Grave Prognosis

AGGRESSIVE CANCER DIAGNOSIS

Former President Joe Biden, 82, has been diagnosed with a highly aggressive form of prostate cancer (Gleason score 9, Grade Group 5) that has already metastasized to his bones, Fox News medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel reported Sunday.

🔬 Key medical findings:

30-40% five-year survival rate for this advanced stage

Bone metastasis indicates widespread progression

Urinary symptoms confirm late-stage detection

PSA testing likely delayed despite Biden’s high-risk age

WHY THIS CASE IS ALARMING

Dr. Siegel expressed surprise that Biden’s cancer reached this stage undetected:

“He must have had the best possible care… I’m taken aback it’s this far advanced. Prostate cancer is usually asymptomatic early on.”

📉 Critical risk factors:
✅ Age 82 – Majority of men this age have prostate cancer cells
✅ Late screening – No reported PSA test abnormalities beforehand
✅ Bone lesions – Indicates probable chronic pain management needs

TREATMENT OPTIONS & CHALLENGES

Planned therapies per Siegel’s analysis:

Hormone blockers (Lupron/Casodex) – To suppress testosterone fueling cancer

Side effects: Severe fatigue, emotional instability

Targeted radiation – For bone metastases

Prostate removal – High-risk surgery at his age

⚠️ Brutal reality:

Early-stage detection has 90%+ cure rate

Metastatic cases like Biden’s are rarely curable

SCREENING FAILURE?

Despite PSA blood tests and digital rectal exams being standard for men over 45:

Biden’s team hasn’t disclosed when his last screening occurred

80% of octogenarians have prostate cancer cells

New MRI-guided biopsies now detect tumors earlier than traditional methods

WHAT’S NEXT?

Biden family reviewing experimental treatments

Pain management will become critical as bone lesions progress

Political implications for 2026 midterms as treatments intensify

(Visual: Getty Images of Biden at recent speech showing visible fatigue)

Medical Sources:

Mayo Clinic prostate cancer guidelines

National Cancer Institute survival statistics

FDA-approved metastatic treatments

“Sometimes they decide to do more than one therapy,” Siegel said. “They might try to take the prostate out, do radiation and the hormone therapy altogether. That’s not uncommon.”

There are two types of medications used to treat this type of advanced prostate cancer — Lupron, which stops testosterone production, and Casodex, which stops testosterone from binding. Side effects of the medication can leave people feeling “fatigued and listless,” according to Siegel

“The other thing I’m concerned about is bone pain, because those metastases to the bone can be pretty painful,” he said.

If the cancer is caught early while its still localized to the prostate gland, it’s curable “most of the time,” Siegel said.

The goal is to get it before it leaves the prostate,” Siegel said. “When it’s left the prostate, it becomes much more difficult to cure.”