US President Joe Biden's health is under close scrutiny as he prepares for an expected run for a second presidential term in 2024.
had a skin lesion removed from his chest in February that was a basal cell carcinoma – a common form of skin cancer – and no further treatment is needed, White House physician Kevin O’Connor said on Friday, March 3.
Last month, doctors declared Biden, 80, healthy and “fit for duty” after a physical examination. They said at the time that a small lesion had been removed from his chest and sent for a biopsy.Biden’s health
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