Biden’s recent Stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis is rattling headlines, but oncologists say it is not a closed chapter. The cancer has spread to his bones, making it aggressive and incurable, yet manageable. His Gleason score of 9 shows the cells are highly abnormal.
Still, experts stress that this is not a death sentence. It is a new phase, one that demands the right plan, mindset, and care.
The former president, 82, took to Instagram to share the touching news.
Most prostate cancers are caught early. The former president is struggling with the rare kind that slips through quietly. The cancer didn’t make much noise before it spread. That is what makes his case complex but not hopeless. An early PSA test might not have raised red flags. Some cancers hide well until they go too far.
That doesn’t mean treatment won’t work. It means it has to work smarter.
Biden is now expected to go through a full treatment protocol. Doctors will tailor it to his body, his cancer’s behavior, and what he can tolerate. Hormone therapy is usually the first stop. It lowers testosterone, which fuels prostate cancer.
Then comes chemotherapy, which targets the fast-growing cells. Radiation may follow to control pain or shrink tumors in specific areas.
Personalized Treatment Is Key
But not all treatments are equal. An oncologist's top advice to Biden is to push for a personalized plan. This is not a one-size-fits-all disease. The doctor needs to look at Biden’s entire health profile, not just the cancer. Age, bone health, heart function, and past illnesses all play a role.
Quality of life matters just as much as quantity. And Biden has decisions to make.

Biden / IG / One key recommendation for the former president is to stay ahead of side effects.
Prostate cancer treatment can hit hard. Fatigue, weight loss, bone thinning, and mood changes are common. Biden’s team will need to monitor these closely. Preventing complications is part of staying in the fight.
Another important step is staying mobile. Biden should keep moving to protect his muscles and bones. Even light daily exercise, like walking, helps. Cancer eats away at the body, and bone metastases raise the risk of fractures. Physical therapy and strength training are tools for survival. Movement equals resilience.
Diet and Mindset
Nutrition is next. A cancer-fighting diet is crucial, especially with Stage 4 disease. Biden’s doctors will likely suggest a high-protein, anti-inflammatory diet with enough calories to prevent weight loss. Appetite may go down, but meals have to work harder.
Then comes mental stamina. A diagnosis like this shakes everything. Biden will need strong mental support, both professionally and personally. Anxiety, depression, and emotional swings are real parts of this journey. A psychologist or counselor should be on his team. Mental strength directly impacts physical healing. When the head is right, the body fights harder.

Biden / IG / Budget cuts and shifting priorities under the Trump administration threaten continued progress. Biden’s case brings that into sharp focus.
The political backdrop also matters. Biden once led the Cancer Moonshot initiative. Now, he stands to benefit from the very breakthroughs he helped fund. Research into prostate cancer has surged, especially with new drugs that target metastatic forms.
Every funding delay delays the next breakthrough. His own survival could become a case study in why sustained investment in cancer research is essential.
Doctors also say Biden should plan for the long term. Stage 4 cancer doesn’t mean life stops. It means life shifts. Many patients live years, even decades, with the disease under control. Biden needs a schedule that respects his condition. Rest, recovery, and careful timing matter more than ever.