Biden starts radiation therapy for prostate cancer
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Prostate cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men in the United States, with nearly 300,000 new cases expected by the end of 2024. According to the American Cancer Association, prostate cancer will affect one in eight men in their lifetime.
Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an "aggressive form" of prostate cancer. Biden’s team shared a statement on Sunday that the former president was experiencing "increasing urinary symptoms" ahead of his diagnosis, which was characterized by a Gleason ...
To kick things off, we'll set the stage on what defines non-muscle invasive bladder cancer and how we triage patient counseling and treatment options accordingly. Generally speaking, our recommended treatments are based on the patient's tumor stage, grade and history of previous treatments.
Former President Joe Biden was diagnosed with an "aggressive form" of prostate cancer that spread to the bone, a spokesperson said on Sunday, May 18. Biden was diagnosed on Friday, two days before the announcement was made. His cancer has a Gleason score ...
New updates to an American Society for Radiation Oncology guideline for WHO grade 4 adult-type diffuse gliomas include information on tumor treating fields as well as classifying a patient’s frailty to determine fractionation.