Washington D.C. - President Joe Biden's physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, released a statement today clarifying reports regarding the President's health. Initial reports caused concern after a routine physical exam revealed an enlarged prostate. This condition, known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is common in older men and can cause urinary difficulties.
Following the initial examination, President Biden underwent further testing, including a biopsy, to rule out the possibility of prostate cancer. Dr. O'Connor confirmed that the biopsy results came back negative, and no cancer was detected. The President is currently undergoing treatment for BPH to manage his symptoms.
"The President is in good health and fit to successfully execute the duties of the Presidency," Dr. O'Connor stated. "He is responding well to treatment for his enlarged prostate and experiences no significant limitations." The White House has assured the public that President Biden will continue his regular schedule without interruption.
President Biden Treated for Enlarged Prostate, No Cancer Found
President Biden recently underwent a routine physical exam, which included tests related to his prostate. Doctors determined he has an enlarged prostate, a common condition for men his age. After further examination, including a biopsy, no cancer was detected. The President is feeling well and continuing his normal schedule.
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