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President Trump is suggesting, without evidence,
that former President Joe Biden delayed sharing his diagnosis of prostate cancer.
And Paris Mar-Aliasson has the story.
Trump initially said he thought Biden's new health challenge was, quote, very sad,
but then he seemed to accuse Biden of hiding the information about his cancer.
I'm surprised that it wasn't.
You know, the public wasn't notified a long time ago because to get to stage nine,
that's a long time.
Biden's cancer is stage four, not stage nine.
Trump may have been confusing that with Biden's Gleason score of nine.
A Gleason score measures the aggressiveness of cancer cells.
The U.S.
Preventative Services Task Force does not recommend that men over the age of 70 get routine prostate-specific antigen screening