Former United States President Joe Biden is currently undergoing radiation and hormone therapy as part of his ongoing battle with prostate cancer, his spokesperson confirmed on Saturday.
The 82-year-old Democrat had earlier revealed in May that he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of the disease that has spread to his bones.
According to the statement, the former president’s medical team initiated the treatment plan to slow the progression of the cancer and manage its impact on his overall health. “As part of a treatment plan for prostate cancer, President Biden is currently undergoing radiation therapy and hormone treatment,” the spokesperson disclosed.
Biden’s diagnosis came months after routine medical evaluations detected abnormalities, prompting further tests that confirmed the cancer had metastasized.
The revelation, which shocked many Americans, raised renewed discussions about cancer screening and the health challenges faced by aging political figures.
Despite his condition, sources close to the former president say Biden remains “mentally sharp” and is following his doctors’ advice strictly. He is reported to be spending more time with family while receiving treatment, maintaining what aides describe as a “steady and resilient” outlook on his health journey.
Medical experts say the combination of radiation and hormone therapy is a common approach to treating advanced prostate cancer, as it helps to control tumor growth and alleviate symptoms.
Biden’s treatment plan reportedly includes close monitoring and scheduled evaluations to assess his body’s response to therapy.
Biden, who served as the 46th President of the United States from 2021 to 2025, has faced health challenges in the past but has continued to champion healthcare reforms and cancer research.