Former first lady Jill Biden said Saturday that former President Joe Biden, 83, has slowed down as he lives with stage 4 prostate cancer that has spread to his bones.
Speaking with political commentator and “The View” co-host Ana Navarro about Navarro’s new book, “View From the East Wing: A Memoir,” Jill Biden said she first raised concerns while her husband was president after he was getting up seven times a night to go to the bathroom. She said she expected a follow-up from his medical team.
After they left the White House in 2025 and the problem continued, she said she told him to see a urologist. At his first appointment, she said, the doctor told him, “There’s something there,” and he then had a CAT scan.
“I never imagined it would be prostate cancer,” she said. “I just never imagined it.”
Jill Biden said some prostate cancer cases can be “cured,” but “the problem with Joe — it’s stage four, and it has metastasized to his bones. So that puts things on a whole different level. I mean, Joe will have to live with cancer for the rest of his life, which means he’s on special medicines.”
She said he also underwent radiation treatment, traveling from Delaware to Philadelphia for five weeks.
“He keeps his schedule, but he’s slowed down,” she said. “I mean, stage four cancer is — and he’s 83 — so, I think the mix of everything and the medications that he’s taken has made life a little more difficult these days.”