Joe Biden Undergoing Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer | Former US President’s Health Update — October 11, 2025
Former US President Joe Biden is receiving radiation and hormone therapy for prostate cancer, his team confirms. Health update — October 11, 2025.
Raja Awais Ali
10/11/20251 min read


Former US President Joe Biden Undergoes Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer — October 11, 2025
Washington, October 11, 2025 — Former US President Joe Biden is currently undergoing radiation and hormone therapy as part of his ongoing treatment for prostate cancer, according to his official spokesperson. The therapy began earlier this year following his diagnosis in May 2025.
Biden’s spokesperson Kelly Scully confirmed the ongoing treatment, stating:
“As part of his medical plan, President Biden is receiving radiation and hormone therapy. His health remains stable and closely monitored.”
Medical experts say the treatment typically continues for several weeks to prevent the cancer from spreading and to strengthen the immune response.
Reports suggest that doctors are optimistic about Biden’s recovery, noting that his condition remains under control and is being carefully managed by his medical team.
In September 2025, Biden successfully underwent a Mohs surgery to remove cancerous cells from his forehead. His doctors have since prioritized his prostate treatment, combining radiation and hormone suppression therapy for optimal results.
Despite being 82 years old, Biden is said to be responding well to therapy and remains in stable condition. Doctors expect to reassess his health by mid-November 2025, after the current phase of treatment concludes.
Biden is currently receiving treatment at a private medical facility in Washington D.C. and has paused all public appearances. His team says he is “focused on recovery” and maintains regular communication with his family and physicians.
The news has reignited public discussion about the health of senior U.S. leaders, especially as Biden remains a key political figure even after leaving office. Analysts say his resilience may serve as “a reminder of strength and determination” for many Americans.
For now, Biden’s medical team remains cautiously optimistic — calling this phase “a test of resilience and hope” for the former president.