
Former United States President Joe Biden recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer lesions on his head, his spokesperson said today.
Kelly Scully confirmed that the former president had Mohs surgery, a procedure that involves cutting away layers of skin until there are no longer signs of cancer.
The confirmation came after Inside Edition released a video showing Biden, 82, shaking hands after exiting a church with what appeared to be a long gash from his scalp to his forehead. The Associated Press first reported the surgery earlier today.
While Biden was President in 2023, he had a cancerous skin lesion removed from his chest. The lesion was determined to be basal cell carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer.
Biden served one term in the White House, pulling out of his re-election campaign in 2024 following a halting debate performance.
Earlier this year, Biden revealed he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that had metastasised to his bones.
At the time, his office said in a statement that the diagnosis 鈥渞epresents a more aggressive form of the disease鈥 but that the cancer appears to be sensitive to hormone therapy, 鈥渨hich allows for effective management鈥.
It added: 鈥淭he President and his family are reviewing treatment options with his physicians鈥.
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