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Thu Nov 25, 2021, 02:19 AM Nov 2021

Biden had benign but potentially precancerous lesion removed during colonoscopy [View all]

Source: CNN

President Joe Biden had a single 3-millimeter polyp removed during his routine colonoscopy last week at Walter Reed medical center. The President's physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, on Wednesday reported that testing on the polyp has revealed it to be a tubular adenoma, a benign, slow-growing lesion that is thought to be potentially precancerous. The polyp, O'Connor said, is similar to one that Biden had removed in 2008, and he noted that no further action is required at this time. The physician said routine surveillance was recommended for the finding and that Biden would be due for his next colonoscopy in seven to 10 years.

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Presidents are not required to publicly disclose the results of their annual checkups but have done so to be transparent and assure the American people in the face of questions about their state of health. Presidents, however, have also hidden their illnesses, the severity of their illnesses or medical treatments. Biden, who turned 79 on Saturday, also received a physical while at Walter Reed, marking his first such appointment since he was inaugurated as the oldest first-term president in US history.

Afterward, O'Connor wrote in a memo that Biden "remains fit for duty, and fully executes all of his responsibilities without any exemptions or accommodations." The doctor, who has been with the President since he served as vice president, singled out two areas of "observation" he set aside for detailed investigation: an "increasing frequency and severity of 'throat clearing' and coughing during speaking engagements" and the President's ambulatory gait, or walking abnormality, which O'Connor said was "perceptibly stiffer and less fluid than it was a year or so ago."



Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/24/politics/biden-colonoscopy-lesion-removed/index.html

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I'm glad to read he had something similar in 2008... Drunken Irishman Nov 2021 #1
Smart guy, that's why you get a colonoscopy. multigraincracker Nov 2021 #2
Exactly. There's been a lot of colon cancer on my maternal side. Progressive Jones Nov 2021 #3
Same here. BlueMTexpat Nov 2021 #19
Exactly. ShazzieB Nov 2021 #4
i get the kind that can turn cancerous MFM008 Nov 2021 #5
I had one such polyp when I had my first colonoscopy DFW Nov 2021 #6
They found like 7 benign polyps during my first colonoscopy, and Native Nov 2021 #7
Why is this news? A colonoscopy is recommended for anyone over 50... agingdem Nov 2021 #8
Though not recommended for low risk people after age75 frazzled Nov 2021 #11
There's a new prep out there. . . DinahMoeHum Nov 2021 #16
also there are now pills instead of suprep MissB Nov 2021 #18
There are many things that can go wrong with your colon. twodogsbarking Nov 2021 #9
Wait a minute.... real post-procedure data. Why don't we say that Biden is the healthiest POTUS..... usaf-vet Nov 2021 #10
When it was reported that Harris would be our POTUS for a short time, it was question everything Nov 2021 #21
So you are saying that he was/is literally a pain in the ass. R..ight! As a former medic I'll bet... usaf-vet Nov 2021 #25
I have had them on each whistler162 Nov 2021 #12
Meh. I get 3 or 4 of those removed every three years. Scrivener7 Nov 2021 #13
4 this last time. Suppose to do three years but covid, procrastinated to 5 yrs. LizBeth Nov 2021 #24
If we lived a hundred years ago, this would have killed us. Scrivener7 Nov 2021 #26
+1 LizBeth Nov 2021 #27
I have to get this done every year. The Jungle 1 Nov 2021 #14
Who doesn't get polyps removed at least once during a colonoscopy? Vinca Nov 2021 #15
I had mine 8 years ago. The verdict was "a boring colon." keeping fingers crossed. question everything Nov 2021 #22
It's normal and routine to have polyps removed in the course of a colonoscopy. George II Nov 2021 #17
And they named the polyp "Little Donny" after removing it from his ass packman Nov 2021 #20
Gross! And this before breakfast! question everything Nov 2021 #23
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