Joe Biden underwent surgery for skin cancer in February

by time news

The president of United States, Joe Bidenwas operated on February 16 of one skin lesion on the chest that turned out to be a carcinoma and that it concluded successfully, the White House reported this Friday.

According to the White House physician’s statement, Kevin O´Connor, the intervention occurred the day Biden had his medical examination. At the time, the White House said the president was in “good health” and “fit” to perform his duties.

This Friday’s statement explains that that day, at the Walter Reed military medical center, Biden had a “skin lesion” on his chest removed. The removed tissue was biopsied and “as expected” contained carcinoma cells.

All cancerous tissue was removed “successfully” according to the president’s doctor, who also explained that the entire affected area has been treated with “electrodessication”, which consists of drying the tissues with high frequency.

The doctor stressed in this report provided by the White House that basal cell carcinoma lesions “do not tend to spread or metastasize” as it does with “more serious” cases of skin cancer such as melanoma or squamous skin carcinomas.

However, he admitted that this type of cancerous lesions can grow in size and generate more significant problems that require intervention beyond surgical removal.

The area that was subjected to the biopsy has “healed well” according to the medical report, which adds that future medical check-ups will include dermatological examinations.

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