Washington — President Biden had a small skin lesion with cancerous tissue removed from his chest during his physical exam in February and "no further treatment is required," according to the White ...
A skin lesion removed during President Joe Biden's routine physical exam last month was cancerous, but following its removal no further treatment is required, the White House physician said Friday. In ...
A lesion on President Biden’s chest removed during last month’s annual physical exam was a basal cell carcinoma, and all cancerous tissue was successfully removed, his doctor said Friday. Kevin ...
A biopsy has confirmed that the skin lesion removed from President Joe Biden as part of a comprehensive health assessment was basal cell carcinoma. The White House physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, ...
Joe Biden recently underwent Mohs surgery, a procedure used to remove skin cancer lesions, a spokesperson for Biden said Thursday, just a few months after the former president, 82, was diagnosed with ...
President Joe Biden’s doctor said Friday that a lesion removed from the president’s chest last month was basal cell carcinoma, a common type of skin cancer. Dr. Kevin O’Connor wrote in a letter to ...
First lady Jill Biden has been diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma following the removal of at least two cancerous skin lesions. Biden had three lesions removed during surgery at Walter Reed National ...
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