Joe Biden made his first public statement after revealing he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
The former president addressed reporters following a Memorial Day event, offering a positive outlook despite the seriousness of his condition.
Biden told the press he feels well and remains hopeful about his health. He appeared in good spirits, briefly thanking supporters and saying he is ready to take on the challenge. This marks the first time he has spoken publicly since the announcement from his team earlier this week.
Doctors have confirmed that Biden’s cancer has a Gleason score of 9, placing it in the most aggressive category. This means the disease may grow and spread faster than lower-grade forms. According to experts, patients with this diagnosis often begin treatment quickly due to the nature of the cancer cells.
The 82-year-old has a long history of facing medical issues with resilience. People close to him say he is approaching this diagnosis with the same determination he has shown in past personal struggles. His medical team is reportedly developing a treatment plan that will begin in the coming days.
Biden’s announcement has sparked a wave of support across the political spectrum. Messages of encouragement have poured in from colleagues, rivals, and supporters alike. His family has remained by his side, and aides say he is continuing with a modified public schedule while managing his health.
The former president has not indicated any changes to his future plans. His spokesperson said he intends to remain active and engaged. For now, Biden says his focus is on recovery, spending time with loved ones, and maintaining his usual level of involvement in national affairs.
