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Biden diagnosed with ‘aggressive form’ of prostate cancer

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That was a quick turn from:

To your CT.
Actually, it was not a turn at all. I of course most certainly still wish President Biden and his family the best, and hope for healing. I have never said differently, have I? I am open to you pointing out where I have said otherwise.
I mentioned that many experts are saying that he probably has had the cancer for a lengthy amount of time, more than likely years. Cancer does indeed still suck, regardless of political affiliation.
Not sure what your point is, but you did not do a very good job of explaining it. :unsure:
 
🤷‍♂️ you only make my point.
You mean I confirm your confirmation bias.

All of us are experts at that... in your universe.

Why not tell me HOW I prove your point. I am willing to bet your logic is faulty if there is any at all.
 
Actually, it was not a turn at all. I of course most certainly still wish President Biden and his family the best, and hope for healing. I have never said differently, have I? I am open to you pointing out where I have said otherwise.
I mentioned that many experts are saying that he probably has had the cancer for a lengthy amount of time, more than likely years. Cancer does indeed still suck, regardless of political affiliation.
Not sure what your point is, but you did not do a very good job of explaining it. :unsure:
You said “I wish Joe and his family nothing but healing” and then turned around speculated that he had been concealing a cancer diagnosis for years.
 
You mean I confirm your confirmation bias.

All of us are experts at that... in your universe.

Why not tell me HOW I prove your point. I am willing to bet your logic is faulty if there is any at all.
You responded to what I said with “Nah”, which is a denial. I said:

the fascist supporters deny anything remotely bad and pretend they are flawless paragons of virtue.
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If it’s bad, then it’s you. If it’s good, then it’s me.

It’s a problem.
 
You said “I wish Joe and his family nothing but healing” and then turned around speculated that he had been concealing a cancer diagnosis for years.
And I do wish Joe healing. And yes I did indeed mention that medical professionals are saying Biden probably has had his cancer for a lengthy amount of time. So what's your point? Or do you even have one?
 
And I do wish Joe healing. And yes I did indeed mention that medical professionals are saying Biden probably has had his cancer for a lengthy amount of time. So what's your point? Or do you even have one?
Well, you said “nothing but” healing and then offered something else, some kind of insinuation that he’s been concealing the true state of his health.

My guess is you hear from doctors from the same types of sources that have been politically attacking Biden nonstop about how his handlers had been hiding the extent of his cognitive decline.
 
You responded to what I said with “Nah”, which is a denial. I said:


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If it’s bad, then it’s you. If it’s good, then it’s me.

It’s a problem.

Here is what I replied "Nah" to.

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We were talking about something entirely different than whatever that Trump stuff you posted is addressing. (Honestly I have no idea... it's way left field. OH!! I am sorry... that probably hurt... RIGHT field. better?)

We were talking about the integrity of another member of this forum you were besmirching. My opinion entirely. I do not speak for her.

You should put away your fermented grape juice Bacchus.
 
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Well, that sounds very bad. I wish him the best in getting whatever treatment he needs.
I wish President Biden the best and hope he makes a quick recovery.
Nuff said.

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So sorry about your sister. At stage 4, I would not have blamed her for accepting only palliative care. I lost my sister to complications of stage 4 breast cancer in 2011.
As others have said, I wouldn't wish cancer--or ALS or Parkinson's or anything--on someone else, and I think you have to be coming from a dark and disturbing place to harbor thoughts like that. "But for the grace of God, there go I." There are fates worse, far worse, than death, and the suffering and starving, just wasting away until she was skeletal and her skin hung off her bones, was so terrible.
 
No, my link does say that.

Here it is again:

How fast does aggressive prostate cancer grow?​


There’s no single timeline, but aggressive prostate cancer progresses in the body rapidly. This tendency is in stark contrast to traditional adenocarcinomas of the prostate gland, which tend to progress very slowly for years.

Prostate cancer is one of the types of cancer that is most likely to spread, or metastasize, to bones.
 
Well, you said “nothing but” healing and then offered something else, some kind of insinuation that he’s been concealing the true state of his health.

My guess is you hear from doctors from the same types of sources that have been politically attacking Biden nonstop about how his handlers had been hiding the extent of his cognitive decline.
And I do wish nothing but healing for Joe! Never said differently. Now with that being said, those whom surrounded Joe, and were truly the ones in power should be held accountable and asked many serious questions, while under oath. ;)
By the way, one of the resources I read was from Biden’s own covid advisor, as well as a renowned oncologist.
 
Well, you said “nothing but” healing and then offered something else, some kind of insinuation that he’s been concealing the true state of his health.
Are you really trying to gaslight everyone into thinking that the true state of his health wasn’t concealed? It was. Thats not even a debatable point. His announcement of a cancer diagnosis just adds another dimension to what we already know.

Biden has had this cancer for at least 8-10 years. That’s not politics - it’s medical science. And the idea that nobody knew until 4 days ago is ridiculously implausible. If he had been covertly receiving treatment for this while in office then it would go a long way in explaining his mental decline and mobility issues. Common side effects of cancer treatment. And his comparatively reclusive presidency.
 
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You said “I wish Joe and his family nothing but healing” and then turned around speculated that he had been concealing a cancer diagnosis for years.
Those are not contradictory statements.
 
@nota bene : Joe Biden is more evil than Trump. People who call Jill Biden by Dr are pathetic! Joe Biden isn't a real Catholic! Joe Biden is in a state of cognitive decline!

Also @nota bene when she finds out Joe Biden has cancer : My disageements with him are purely political!

High roading is the new both sides.

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Let me know when you have something to say about me or to me that isn't a prevarication. I have never called Biden evil.

As for my opinions, which haven't changed, I think calling Jill Biden is hilarious and also pathetic, but I'm sure you address your attorneys as Dr. So-and-So, so you keep doing you.

You apparently are unfamiliar with Catholic doctrine. I am not. A so-called Catholic who supports abortion rights is no Catholic, and you need to Google no further than "USCCB" to read what the American bishops have to say. Catholic https://www.usccb.org/prolife/abortion

But the real point here, and see if you can grasp this, is that my opinions on Biden's wife's use of her honorific as First Lady, on Joe Biden'w not a practicing Catholic (your term was "real"), and as I said in 2020 when this was already obvious, his being in a state of cognitive decline for quite some time are all "political."
 
I do wish him the best.

However, I find it strange that it's advanced so far, including "metastasis to the bone" and "increasing urinary symptoms" - and it's only now being detected. More likely, it's been an ongoing issue just announced.
It can be difficult to diagnose early, as this form of cancer (adenocarcinoma, the most common), seldom presents with obvious symptoms. Cervical cancer in women is similar in that regard. Before retirement I worked for the NHS Cervical Cancer Screening programme, and a couple of missed Pap smears could mean either a hysterectomy or, sadly, death from invasive and previously undetected tumours. It can be that quick and aggressive.
 
It can be difficult to diagnose early, as this form of cancer (adenocarcinoma, the most common), seldom presents with obvious symptoms. Cervical cancer in women is similar in that regard. Before retirement I worked for the NHS Cervical Cancer Screening programme, and a couple of missed Pap smears could mean either a hysterectomy or, sadly, death from invasive and previously undetected tumours. It can be that quick and aggressive.
Actually, a PSA test helps to detect this form of cancer early. As well as an exam.
 
Let me know when you have something to say about me or to me that isn't a prevarication. I have never called Biden evil.

Is this you?

Not all voters who may see Trump as the lesser of two evils are evangelicals.

If Trump is the lesser of two evils, what does that make Biden?

A so-called Catholic who supports abortion rights is no Catholic, and you need to Google no further than "USCCB" to read what the American bishops have to say.

We get it Nota Bene, your silly non-political commentary on Biden as a person is always about politics even when you aren't talking politics. Except for when one points out that you aren't making a political commentary - like criticizing what people call Biden's wife or his religious beliefs - then you are right anyways because of dumb no true scottsman arguments.

Round and round we go with your gibberish. Remind everyone of how your disagreements are always political and never personal again?

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Cancers aren't one-size-fits-all. September will mark two years since I lost a very close friend to a rhabdoid tumor. No, I'd never heard of one. If you're in the United States and see those St. Jude's Hospital appeals for donations, the little girl Amris (sp?) whose life was extended for several years but who ultimately did die of her brain tumor had this kind of cancer. It is so rare that St. Jude's spends only 1% of its research money on finding a cure. Globally, only 58 people a year are diagnosed with this; that's how rare it is.

In my friend's case, she was healthy and fit. Walked every night and also did the treadmill every day. Suddenly experienced severe abdominal pain one night, husband took her to the ER, she was opened up, and M.D. Anderson was called right then in the middle of the night. If you have any experience at all with MDA, then you know how shocking what I am about to write is:
MDA told the locals instantly that night that there was no hope. No hope at all. This soft tumor had metastasized to major organs, and from diagnosis to her death was only 6 weeks.
 
Actually, a PSA test helps to detect this form of cancer early. As well as an exam.
Yes, assuming one actually takes a test early on. Unfortunately too many men don't, and consequently it's the most common form of cancer in men in Britain.
 
Cancers aren't one-size-fits-all. September will mark two years since I lost a very close friend to a rhabdoid tumor. No, I'd never heard of one. If you're in the United States and see those St. Jude's Hospital appeals for donations, the little girl Amris (sp?) whose life was extended for several years but who ultimately did die of her brain tumor had this kind of cancer. It is so rare that St. Jude's spends only 1% of its research money on finding a cure. Globally, only 58 people a year are diagnosed with this; that's how rare it is.

In my friend's case, she was healthy and fit. Walked every night and also did the treadmill every day. Suddenly experienced severe abdominal pain one night, husband took her to the ER, she was opened up, and M.D. Anderson was called right then in the middle of the night. If you have any experience at all with MDA, then you know how shocking what I am about to write is:
MDA told the locals instantly that night that there was no hope. No hope at all. This soft tumor had metastasized to major organs, and from diagnosis to her death was only 6 weeks.
Very sad.
 
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