Cancer affects all of us, we are the strongest in adverse conditions: which Bidon

Former US President who is struggling with Biden cancer. His relationship with cancer is not new, but there is a saying in his family that whoever can hear the three worst words is “you have cancer”.

A decade ago, his son Beu Biden died of a brain tumor. His wife Jill has also been vulnerable to the disease twice. Now the former President is revealed to be hit by it.

Biden’s office revealed his ‘prostate cancer’ suffering from the weekend and said that the cancer had spread to his bones.

After finding out the disease, Biden wrote on social media, “Cancer affects all of us. Jills like many of you and I have learned that we are the strongest in adverse conditions. ”

Even before the cancer was confirmed, Bidon was under question due to his health and such questions were arising whether he should contest the presidential election again or not.

He was withdrawn from the presidential election due to questions about the qualification for the post due to health reasons and he declared former Vice President Kamala Harris as the presidential candidate. However, Donald Trump became President after defeating Harris.

Biden (82) is fighting a disease that suddenly banned his decades long career.

During the tenure of former President Barack Obama, Biden was the Vice President when his son Beu died in 2015. The following year, she refused to take the presidential candidature on behalf of the Democratic Party, which made Hillary Clinton the presidential candidate, whom Trump defeated in 2016.

Obama’s long -time advisor Valerie Jerrat said that Biden wanted to forget his pain by drowning in work and wanted to find out how to improve the treatment of cancer so that no one else has to go through the pain he has passed through.

A few years later, Biden went on campaigning against Trump in 2020, although the sorrow of beu’s death never stayed away from him. His eldest son was the Attorney General of Bu Delaware and was often seen as a political successor of Biden.

Biden often used to say, “Bye should have fought for the presidency, not me.” Biden used to say, “We can beat cancer together.”

In later years, his wife Jill Biden faced cancer twice and defeated the disease.

During the visit to Africa, he told the ‘Associated Press’ (AP) to know about the disease “it was a bit harder than I thought. I am lucky Believe me, I am really very lucky that he (doctors) caught it and removed it from my body and now I am healthy. ”

This is not the first time Biden is facing a deadly disease. He fainted in a hotel room in New York, a few months after ending his first presidential campaign in 1988.

Referring to this in his memoir “Promise to Keep”, he said that “I was getting a very strong shock inside my head, as if I had never felt such unbearable pain before.” He had a ‘brain anurism’ that required surgery.

Bidon wrote, “I really have no fear of dying because I have already accepted the fact that life is not guaranteed.”

Dennis McDonogg, who led the department of ex -servicemen’s affairs during Bidon’s tenure, said that Biden might have felt the same about his current situation. He said, “He is always ready for the next fight.”

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