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Joe Biden's team reveal his 'last known' prostate check was over a decade ago amid Trump criticism

Former US President Joe Biden speaks to the media in January 2025.
Former US President Joe Biden speaks to the media in January 2025. Copyright  Stephanie Scarbrough/AP Photo
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The former US president’s office said his "last known" prostate cancer screening was in 2014 amid speculation that he had been hiding his diagnosis.

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Former US President Joe Biden's "last known" prostate cancer screening was in 2014, and he had never been diagnosed with the disease before last week, according to his office.

Biden's aides released the new details about his diagnosis amid intense scrutiny of his health during his presidency, and scepticism that the disease could have progressed to an advanced stage without being detected.

Although Biden's cancer can possibly be controlled with treatment, it has spread to his bones and is no longer curable.

The brief statement from Biden's office did not disclose the results of his 2014 prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test.

"Prior to Friday, President Biden had never been diagnosed with prostate cancer," the statement said.

Biden's cancer was announced on Sunday, prompting a wave of sympathy but also suggestions from some of his critics, including his predecessor and now successor Donald Trump, that the former president and his aides covered up the disease while he was in the White House given the severity of the cancer when it was announced.

Trump: 'I feel very badly about it'

Tuesday's statement appeared aimed at tamping down that speculation.

Asked about Biden during an appearance at the White House, Trump said, "it takes a long time to get to that situation" and that he was "surprised that the public wasn’t notified a long time ago".

"It’s a very sad situation and I feel very badly about it," Trump said.

A memo from the White House physician released following Trump's annual physical exam in April listed a normal PSA. Biden's White House doctor did not include PSA results in the health summaries he released.

Screening with PSA blood tests can lead to unnecessary treatment with side effects that affect quality of life, and guidelines recommend against prostate cancer screening for men 70 and older. Biden is 82.

When caught early, prostate cancer is highly survivable, but it is also the second-leading cause of cancer death in men.

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