White House physician says lesion removed during Biden's physical was cancerous, but no further treatment needed

Mar 03, 2023 View Original Article
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" President Joe Biden arrives at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., on Feb. 16.Andrew"
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" In a memo released by the White House, Kevin O'Coor said that a lesion removed from Biden's chest and sent for biopsy during his health assessment on Feb. 16 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center was basal cell carcinoma."
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" In a memo released by the White House, Kevin O'Coor said that a lesion removed from Biden's chest and sent for biopsy during his health assessment on Feb. 16 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center was basal cell carcinoma."
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" All cancerous tissue was successfully removed," O'Coor wrote."
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-16% Liberal
" Harnik / APA skin lesion removed during President Joe Biden's routine physical exam last month was cancerous, but following its removal, no further treatment is required, the White House physician said Friday."
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