I was wondering about something today….
Whatever happened to Joe Biden having Stage 4 bone cancer?
Remember that?
Remember when he suddenly needed a ton of sympathy so that President Trump would not prosecute an old 82 year old guy with bone cancer?
I do.
Look, I’m not saying he lied, but I am saying I’m asking the same question Susi is: Did Joe Biden actually have stage 4 cancer or not?
Joe Biden never had stage 4 cancer did he?
— Susi Swift (@susi815) May 24, 2026
Because it’s been a year and a half now and I haven’t heard much about it at all.
And every time we see him, he doesn’t look worse, I’d say he looks better!
I also remember this….I remember Scott Adams announcing at roughly the same time that he has the same kind of cancer Joe Biden has.
Remember this?
Scott Adams Makes Heartbreaking Announcement – “I Have The Same Cancer”
Scott declined rapidly and died several months ago.
Biden?
By all accounts he looks healthy as a horse.
And other than the couple of people who always email me saying "Wake up Noah, Biden was executed in GITMO in 2019" I would say he looks extremely alive and healthy to me.
So....what happened?
I don't have the answer for you, but I think it's worth starting to have this conversation.
Be a shame if you helped me get this going viral....
To be completely fair, I asked Grok if this was a normal progression and it gave me this:
Diagnosis Announcement
It was announced on May 18, 2025 (with the diagnosis on May 16, 2025). Former President Joe Biden's office released a statement revealing he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer (Gleason score 9/Grade Group 5) that had metastasized to the bone, classifying it as Stage 4. This followed urinary symptoms and discovery of a prostate nodule. The cancer was described as hormone-sensitive, which supports effective management through treatments like hormone therapy, though it is not considered curable once metastatic.
Key Updates Since the Announcement
Initial treatment (May–June 2025 onward): Biden began hormone therapy (described as a pill regimen). He spoke publicly at a Memorial Day event, saying the prognosis was good, he felt good, and he was optimistic.
ADVERTISEMENTSeptember 2025: He underwent Mohs surgery for skin cancer lesions on his head/forehead, leaving a visible scar/bandage in some photos.
October 2025: He underwent a course of radiation therapy (plus ongoing hormone treatment) for the prostate cancer, completing it around mid-to-late October and "ringing the bell" to mark the milestone. He was reported as doing well afterward.
Into 2026: He has remained active, including public appearances, speeches (e.g., in South Carolina and Nebraska in February), endorsements (e.g., in May 2026), and work on a memoir. Aides describe his condition as manageable; Jill Biden has noted he will live out his natural life with it. Some friends have expressed concerns about increased fatigue, but official updates project optimism.
As of May 2026: (About one year post-diagnosis), he continues public and private activities without major new public health crises reported.
Appearance and Expectations
Biden has looked relatively stable in public photos and appearances since the diagnosis—smiling in family photos, speaking at events, and engaging in normal activities for an 83-year-old. Early post-diagnosis images (e.g., family graduation events) and later ones show him in suits, often with a positive expression, though some observers noted frailty or slower movement during radiation periods. Recent 2026 images depict him as an elderly man with typical age-related features (white hair, some visible skin changes/scars from prior procedures), but not dramatically deteriorated.
Yes, it is plausible and expected that he could still look relatively good. Many men with hormone-sensitive metastatic prostate cancer respond well to modern treatments (hormone/androgen deprivation therapy, often combined with radiation or other agents), which can control the disease for years—often 5–10+ years in some cases, with good quality of life. Survival is highly variable and depends on response, overall health, and extent of spread; the 5-year relative survival for metastatic prostate cancer is around 30–40%, but many live longer due to advances.
Side effects (fatigue, etc.) can occur, and some reports mention concerns from close allies, but hormone-sensitive cases frequently allow patients to maintain decent function and appearance for extended periods, especially with top-tier care. His case aligns with what experts described at the time: serious but manageable for the near-to-medium term.
This is based on public reporting; individual health details can change, and private medical info isn't fully disclosed.
Love to know what you think....
Before I go, here's what I told you back when the news first came out...
See here:
Ok, perhaps I should rephrase that headline because that's actually always been a pet peeve of mine, when doctors tell someone how long they have to live.
First of all, they're often wrong.
They don't really know, that's why it's literally called "practicing medicine".
They're just using their best guesses.
But they're not God and they don't know how long any of us have to live.
So with those caveats out of the way, I do have an update on Joe Biden's prognosis.
First we have this recent photo of a big old nasty scar on the top of his head where they cut out a big patch of skin cancer:
Biden, 82, spotted with massive scar on his head after getting skin cancer removed — as Jill goes to spin class https://t.co/A9ic0lBrui pic.twitter.com/7IZINs0418
— New York Post (@nypost) September 7, 2025
Skin cancer hardly seems the worst of his worries, however and it almost seems cruel cutting open his head when the rest of his body is riddled with cancer that has metastasized to the bone.
Seems like bailing out the Titanic with a thimble.
Tragic Development - Doctor Reveals How Long Joe Biden Has To Live
Awful to see this.https://t.co/7FdC1y1JHk
— Conservative Brief (@ConservBrief) September 1, 2025
Surprisingly, the HuffPost thinks he could live 5-10 more years, which is much higher than my estimate, but here's what they say:
Former President Joe Biden’s advanced prostate cancer diagnosis has generated several estimates of how long he could live ― and some suggest his cancer could have cut short his term in office had he been reelected.
The 82-year-old’s cancer has spread to the bone, meaning it is metastatic and more severe because it is not localized.
Dr. Matthew Smith of Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, who has led a research program on prostate cancer survivorship, told the Associated Press that men can anticipate to live with metastatic prostate cancer for four or five years.
Dr. Sandy Srinivas, a medical oncologist at Stanford, had a similar take. Srinivas confirmed to ABC News in the Bay Area that while Biden’s condition is incurable, living another four or five years wouldn’t be out of the ordinary.
Dr. Herbert Lepor, who specializes in urologic oncology at NYU Langone, offered a more optimistic range. He told Reuters that even patients with metastatic prostate cancer can survive “five to 10 years and beyond.”
If it were me, I'd be looking into THIS immediately:
I just got done with what might be the most important interview I've ever done.
Why?
Because a healthy person wants a million things in life, but a sick person only wants one. To get better.
So if you have cancer or know someone who has cancer, you're going to want to watch this immediately!
Bookmark it too.
And I suppose before I get into it I'd better print my standard FDA disclaimer and get this out of the way:

Ok, we good?
All good with the suits?
Ok, now let's dig in.
I am so glad I got to meet Rick Hill today and hear his story.
I have no idea how I never heard this before, but 50 years ago Rick was diagnosed with aggressive Stage 3 terminal cancer, which he has documented by a letter from the Mayo Clinic.
It was real and it was bad.
The doctors basically told him to say his goodbyes to his family because he would be dead in days or maybe weeks, but probably days.
Then through a series of strange events Rick finds himself checking out of the Mayo Clinic and heading down to Tijuana for a treatment regiment that had him cancer free in 21 days.
Look folks, I'm just telling his story and you can do with it what you will, but I want to get this message out to as many people as we possibly can.
Oh, and it's not just Rick's story, not just some one off.
In fact, there is a book documenting hundreds of case studies of similar results going back decades, all tied to the Richardson Cancer Clinic:
I'm telling you folks, this blew me away!
And speaking of books, have you heard of "The Creature From Jekyll Island"?
It's a pretty famous book exposing the Federal Reserve Bank, but until today I had no idea that the author wrote a second book....about the very protocol that saved Rick Hill's life:
This community has been MAHA 50+ years before RFK Jr. came along!
It's truly incredible, but they're facing extreme censorship for their message so I was only able to upload this to Rumble and X, and I have those links for you below.
Trust me when I tell you this is a must watch....
Please enjoy:
Backup here on X if you prefer:
🟢 CANCER CURE KNOWN? Rick Hill shares how he defeated STAGE 3 terminal cancer! pic.twitter.com/psRERxmRXb
— Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) September 4, 2025
And now here are all the links you need...
Everything we discussed in the interview can be found here: https://rncstore.com
They were nice enough to set me up with a promo code so use WLT at checkout and it will save you 10% off whatever you order.
If you want a free copy of the G. Edward Griffin book go here: http://myworldwithoutcancer.com
Get Rick's Bundles here: https://rncstore.com/WLT-RicksBundles
Please help me get this message out to as many people as possible...
I'm not claiming I can cure cancer, but we might just save a life or two or a thousand if we can get this message out.
And I would also add this: I would never advise anyone to STOP their current cancer treatments if you are on them. The only thing I would say is what do you have to lose? Why not try this in parallel? If Rick and all the other people giving their testimonies are wrong and it doesn't work for you, what harm is there in trying? It reminds me so much of when President Trump passed "Right To Try" and said let them try! What do you have to lose? Exactly! That would be how I would approach it, and I also plan to start taking a daily dose as preventative care.
Thank you!
And a big hat tip to Rick, it was a real pleasure chatting with you today! Please come back on the show again soon.






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