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The number of cases of prostate cancer has been increasing in recent years, and since 2014 it has increased by 3% each year. Joe Biden He is one of more than 300,000 men diagnosed this year.

Biden’s office released the announcement Sunday days after news that the “small nodule” had been found in the former president’s prostate. Routine Exam.

“This represents a more aggressive form of the disease, but cancer appears to be hormone-sensitive. “The president and his family are reviewing treatment options with his doctor.”

New prostate cancer tests identify diseases better than PSA options, researchers say

According to Mayo Clinic, the disease is more likely to respond better to hormonal therapy, so if prostate cancer is hormone sensitive, treatment is more effective than usual.

Hormonal therapy is used to block the effects of hormones that promote the growth of prostate cancer cells.

Former President Joe Biden is one of more than 300,000 people diagnosed with prostate cancer this year. (Getty Images)

“Prostate cancer cells help to grow by relying on testosterone. Blocking the supply of testosterone can cause cancer cells to die or grow slowly,” the source above said.

In addition to hormone therapy, it is also common Treatment Options Prostate cancer includes chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and radiopharmaceutical treatments.

Things you need to know about prostate cancer

Prostate cancer It is a disease seen in men who develop in the prostate.

According to the American Cancer Society, around 313,780 new cases of prostate cancer were diagnosed in 2025, with 35,770 men dying of the disease.

Hormonal therapy is used to block the effects of hormones that promote the growth of prostate cancer cells.

The same source says one in eight people will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime.

Elderly men are at high risk for illness, with six of the 10 cases diagnosed in patients over the age of 65. The average age at the time of diagnosis was 67 years old, and men under the age of 40 are rarely affected. Biden is 82.

Prostate cancer drugs increase in patients with aggressive disease

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men. Skin cancerACS pointed out.

Signs and symptoms

Among men undergoing routine Prostate Cancer ScreeningThis disease is usually caught early before symptoms appear, according to ACS.

Typical early symptoms include urinary problems, weak or slow urinary flow, or an increased need for urination.

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Approximately 313,780 new cases of prostate cancer were diagnosed in 2025, with 35,770 men dying of the illness, according to the American Cancer Society. (istock)

Some men may also notice blood in urine and body fluids.

More advanced symptoms may occur after the disease spreads. These can include pain in the lower back, back (spine), chest (ribs) or other areas.

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Men can also suffer from erectile dysfunction. Weight lossextreme fatigue, weak feet or feet, or loss of bladder or bowel control.

Screening Recommendations

The US Preventive Services Task Force says men ages 55-69 should have the option to undergo regular prostate-specific antigen (PSA)-based screening for monitoring. Prostate cancer.

“Before deciding whether to take the screening, men should have an opportunity to discuss the potential benefits and harms of screening with their clinicians and incorporate values ​​and preferences into their decisions,” the USPSTF said.

Using the PSA test (prostate cancer diagnosis) test cassette, the results showed positive (double red line).

Screening offers a “small potential benefit” of reducing the likelihood of dying from illness, but health officials have warned that some men could be adversely affected. (istock)

While screening offers a “small potential benefit” of reducing the likelihood of dying from the illness, the agency noted that some men may experience negative effects including false positive results, overdiagnosis and overtreatment, and treatment complications.

As recently reported by Fox News Digital, alternative prostate cancer screening methods are currently under investigation.

Survival rate

According to ACS, 5-year survival rate is at least 99% for local prostate cancer where the disease is contained within the prostate.

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For cases in areas where the disease only spreads to “near structures or lymph nodes,” the five-year survival rate is also over 99%.

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If cancer spreads to other areas of the body, the 5-year survival rate drops to 37%.

Actual survival rates may vary depending on the patient’s age. Overall healthhow cancer progressed after diagnosis, the disease response to treatment, and other factors stated in ACS.

Melissa Rudy is a senior health editor at Fox News Digital and a member of the Lifestyle team. Story tips can be sent to [email protected].

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