President Biden’s physician said that the lesion was basal cell carcinoma, the most common form of skin cancer in the United States, and that no further treatment was needed.
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The site of President Biden’s biopsy has “healed nicely,” his doctor said.
WASHINGTON — President Biden had a cancerous lesion removed from his chest during his physical last month, the president’s doctor said Friday.
The existence of the lesion was included in the summary of Mr. Biden’s physical at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in mid-February. On Friday, Dr. Kevin C. O’Connor, the president’s longtime physician, said a biopsy confirmed that it was basal cell carcinoma, the most common form of skin cancer in the United States.
Dr. O’Connor said all the cancerous tissue was successfully removed.
“The site of the biopsy has healed nicely, and the president will continue dermatologic surveillance as part of his ongoing comprehensive health care,” Dr. O’Connor wrote in a memo to Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary.
Source: nytimes.com