New details detected after Biden was diagnosed with prostate cancer

A representative of the former US president, Joe Biden, has discovered new details about his diagnosis of prostate cancer. In a statement to several media Tuesday, the 82-year-old representative said he took the Prostific Prostatic Antigen test in 2017, when he was in his early 70s, and that Biden [...]
In a statement to several media Tuesday, 82-year-old representative said he conducted the Prostific Prostatic Antigen test in 2017, when he was in the early 70s, and that Biden was not diagnosed with cancer until Friday, May 16th, reports NBC News, broadcast Periscope.
Benden's last “was in 2014. Before Friday, the president was never diagnosed with prostate cancer”, the spokesman said.
Test The PSA is a blood test that controls “the specific prostate agent (PSA) in your blood. The PSA is a protein produced by carcinogenic and non-fated prostate tissue, a small gland that lies below the bladder of urine in men”, according to Mayo Clic.
Most prostate cancer diagnosiss are discovered when the disease is in its early stages and has not spread to other parts of the body. Only 8 percent of prostate cancer cases are diagnosed as the disease has spread to other parts of the body, such as the case with Beden. /Periscope/












