Washington, D.C. — In a development that has sent shockwaves through the nation’s capital, President Joe Biden has reportedly begun an intensive round of radiation therapy following a prostate cancer diagnosis that doctors say was caught during a recent medical exam.
Sources close to the White House describe the atmosphere as “somber but determined,” with Biden said to be in good spirits and insisting on continuing his presidential duties throughout treatment. Physicians have labeled the cancer as treatable, though they caution that the radiation schedule will be demanding over the coming weeks.
An insider revealed that Biden underwent a series of advanced scans after routine testing showed abnormal results. “The President wanted complete transparency with his medical team,” the source said. “He’s taking this head-on, with the same discipline and focus he’s known for.”
The First Lady has reportedly been by his side through the process, and senior aides have arranged for key meetings and briefings to take place in a controlled, private setting during his recovery period.
Political observers are already weighing what this could mean for the administration’s agenda. Some say this may mark a turning point — both personally and politically — as the President faces one of the most serious health challenges of his career.
As one senior official put it, “He’s a fighter. He’s not slowing down, not for a second.”
For now, the country watches closely as the President battles on two fronts — leading a divided nation, and now, fighting for his own health.