Fox & Friends Hosts Stunned by Biden’s Advanced Cancer Diagnosis Despite His ‘Fantastic Medical Care’

 

The hosts of Fox & Friends were in disbelief Monday morning at Joe Biden’s advanced cancer diagnosis despite the “fantastic medical care” that he receives as a former president.

After leading with Sunday’s grim announcement from the former president, co-host Brian Kilmeade said the spread of the cancer was “amazing” to him, and questioned how it could “slip by.”

“These are the types of things you look for when you get older,” Kilmeade added. “And very curious to see and somewhat discouraging to think someone could have this type of medical attention and have this get to this point.”

Co-host Charles Hurt added: “Especially because it’s a fairly advanced form so much so that it has metastasized to a bone. And you would think that would give you a lot more time to catch it.”


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Later in the show, the curvy couch welcomed Fox News medical expert Dr. Marc Siegel, who echoed their surprise.

“Really, really surprising that it’s this advanced at the time of diagnosis,” he said. “Now, you can miss prostate cancer but most of the time regular screening picks it up. A sitting president I would expect to have advanced screening should not be subject to debate what kind of screening.”

Siegel also stressed the importance of regular checks of the prostate.

“Early diagnosis is key for everyone out there. Every male out there over the age of 45. Get your prostate checked. I personally don’t say a certain age is too old. I say keep going.”

Watch above via Fox News.

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