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On the “The Megyn Kelly Show” podcast on Sirius XM, Kelly discussed remarks made by oncologist Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel. Emanuel stated on “Morning Joe” that President Biden’s type of cancer doesn’t appear suddenly “in the last 100, 200 days.”
WATCH THIS: REKNOWNED PROSTATE CANCER SPECIALIST @drdavidsamadi SUGGESTS THAT THE COMMENT ABOUT BIDEN’S CANCER INDICATES HE’S BEEN UNDERGOING TREATMENT LONGER THAN A WEEK. pic.twitter.com/KeMGsOKlZL
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“So, if the prostate nodule was discovered just a week ago, and within that same week, they performed the biopsy and confirmed the disease, they’ve managed to do staging and determine if the cancer has spread to the bone—all supposedly within a single week, according to their account. However, you still need to administer injections and see if there’s a response from the patient,” he elaborated.
“We don’t know what his PSA is,” Dr. Samadi continued. “If the PSA starts to go down, then that’s when you know that he’s hormonal sensitive. I don’t know how they will be able to give all of this information, from diagnosis to treatment, to all of that within one week. This story doesn’t make any sense. I got so many phone calls and questions about the fact that how can someone be great a year ago and within a year he will have stage 4 with metastasis…”
Dr. Emanuel on MSNBC said that Biden likely has had the cancer since the start of his presidency in 2021.
As our sister site Townhall reported:
Biden was the president of the United States. The health of this person is checked every year. He’s at an age where a prostate exam is done annually. Did the White House medical staff not know or miss this? Doubtful. Emanuel isn’t a fan of the test regarding accuracy, but he also added that if Biden had taken it, there would’ve been obvious signs of trouble (via RCP):
A group of top medical experts also cast doubt on the timing of recent somber news involving Biden’s diagnosis, as RedState reported:
Dr. Howie Forman, a professor of radiology and biomedical imaging, public health management and economics at Yale, finds it “inconceivable” that this aggressive cancer was not being followed before Biden left office.
Forman indicated that the cancer being at this advanced stage would have been monitored “for some time before this diagnosis.”