Trump raises severe allegations: Biden covered up his cancer?

Trump raises severe allegations: Biden covered up his cancer?

Washington, D.C., USA - President Donald Trump has made allegations of covering up in the face of the prostate cancer diagnosis of Joe Biden. Trump expressed his surprise that the public was not informed about bidens illness earlier. In his statement, he emphasized that it would take a long time for someone to reach a Gleason score of 9, which indicates a strongly advanced and aggressive cancer stage. BIDEN's office has confirmed that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer that is considered treatable. Nevertheless, reports have shown that the cancer has already metastasized on the bones.

Trump called for information about the doctors who treat bidies and whether it is the same doctor who previously certified the cognitive performance of the former president. He described the situation as "very sad" and asked the public to learn more about the background. In the past, Trump has often commented abruptly about Biden's intellectual and physical condition, which led to speculation about a withdrawal of Biden from the 2024 election campaign. After the cancer became known, Trump Biden initially wished to get well soon.

Gleason score and prostate cancer

The classification of bidens prostate cancer based on the Gleason score is via the microscopic examination of biops victory talents. The Gleason score is crucial for the forecast and treatment of cancer because it evaluates the growth and aggressiveness of the cancer cells. A Gleason score of 9, which describes bidens state, belongs to the highest degree group 5, which indicates a very high growth potential. The Gleason score is formed from the reviews of the two main patterns of the cancer cells, these grades are added to determine the aggressiveness of the tumor.

Overall classifications for the Gleason score are divided into five degrees of grass:

  • Grade Group 1: Gleason score ≤ 6 (low growth potential)
  • Grade Group 2: Gleason score 3+4 = 7 (moderate growth potential)
  • Grade Group 3: Gleason score 4+3 = 7 (higher growth potential)
  • Grade Group 4: Gleason score 8 (high growth potential)
  • Grade Group 5: Gleason score 9-10 (very high growth potential)

The determination of the Gleason scores and understanding its influence on the choice of treatment options form a fundamental component of cancer detection and treatment. Many patients with low -grade prostate cancer may be able to do without immediate treatment and instead be included in an active monitoring program.

The current situation around Joe Biden mobilizes both public and political reactions and raises questions about his health constitution with regard to the next elections. Experts fear that such an aggressive form of prostate cancer could bring both physical and mental stress for the former president.

Further information about the Gleason score and good treatment approaches can be found on the websites of WebMD and PCF .

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