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Trump suggests that the cancer diagnosis of bids was hidden from the public

President Trump said on Monday that he was surprised that the cancer diagnosis of Joseph R. Biden Jr. was not made public a long time ago, which seemed to be without evidence that the cancer of the former president was not rediscovered and covered up.

“There are things that the public has not been informed, and I think someone has to speak to their doctor,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

On Sunday, Mr. Biden's office gave that an aggressive form of prostate cancer had been diagnosed that had spread to his bones. Mr. Biden had spent on May 9th in a hospital in Philadelphia after a doctor discovered a little knot for his prostate, said his spokesman last week. Mr. Biden, 82, had reported symptoms before the knot found.

According to the president's former office, the cancer is a Gleason score with a Gleason score of 9 9 of 9.

“To get to level 9, that's a long time,” said Mr. Trump on Monday and apparently mixed the Gleason score with the cancer stage.

“You have to say, why did it take so long?” Mr. Trump said and added: “It can take years for this danger. So it is a – look, it is a very, very sad situation, and I feel very bad, and I think people should try to find out what happened.”

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