Former President Joe Biden’s official health reports, including annual evaluations from his White House physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, did not indicate aggressive prostate cancer before his diagnosis in May 2024. A review of those reports by Fox News Digital found that all evaluations between 2021 and 2024 excluded any mention of the aggressive form of the disease. However, the former president was diagnosed with an advanced form of prostate cancer that had metastasized to the bones, prompting questions about the timing of the diagnosis. Biden’s medical team described the condition as hormone-sensitive, which allows for potential effective treatment options. The former president’s last known prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test was conducted in 2014, and the Biden family has confirmed that he had never been diagnosed with prostate cancer prior to this revelation. Medical experts, including Dr. Marc Siegel, have expressed surprise that the cancer was not detected earlier, given Biden’s health history, which includes previous issues like aneurysms and atrial fibrillation. Biden has since posted a message on X to thank supporters for their love and support, stating that cancer touches everyone and that the former president and his wife, Jill, are stronger in their broken places.