US First Lady Jill Biden has two cancerous lesions removed by surgeons

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First Lady Jill Biden walks out of the White House in Washington (Image: Susan Walsh/AP/REX/Shutterstock)
First Lady Jill Biden walks out of the White House in Washington (Image: Susan Walsh/AP/REX/Shutterstock)

Jill Biden has had two cancerous lesions removed by surgeons, with a third one still being examined.

Surgeons removed a lesion above the US First Lady's right eye and one on her chest, with a third lesion on her left eyelid being examined, the White House said today.

Dr. Kevin O'Connor, physician to President Joe Biden, said examinations showed that the lesion over Jill Biden's right eye and one newly discovered on her chest were both confirmed to be basal cell carcinoma.

The lesion on her left eye was "fully excised, with margins, and was sent for standard microscopic examination," according to O'Connor's report.

US First Lady Jill Biden has two cancerous lesions removed by surgeons qeituitkiuxprwJoe Biden departing the White House (Getty Images)

Basal cell carcinoma is the most curable form of skin cancer. It is a slow-growing cancer that usually is confined to the surface of skin.

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Doctors almost always can remove it all with a shallow incision and it seldom causes serious complications or becomes life-threatening.

The Bidens spent the day at Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre in Bethesda, Maryland, while the 71-year-old First Lady had the scheduled outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, to remove and examine the lesions.

They had arrived by helicopter from the White House at about 8am.

O'Connor said the First Lady was "experiencing some facial swelling and bruising, but is in good spirits and is feeling well." She was expected to return to the White House in the evening.

US First Lady Jill Biden has two cancerous lesions removed by surgeonsJoe and Jill Biden arriving in Washington today (Oliver Contreras/UPI/REX/Shutterstock)

Earlier, the First Lady's office said the surgery was "proceeding well and as expected".

Her office announced a week ago that doctors had discovered the lesion during a recent routine skin cancer screening.

She was to have a "common outpatient procedure known as Mohs surgery to remove and definitively examine the tissue," said O'Connor in a January 4 memo that the First Lady's office released last week.

That surgery involves cutting away thin layers of skin and examining each layer for signs of cancer.

US First Lady Jill Biden has two cancerous lesions removed by surgeonsJoe Biden speaking with the First Lady at the National Palace in Mexico City yesterday (AFP via Getty Images)

Doctors keep removing layers of skin and examining them until there are no signs of cancer.

Doctors recommended removing the lesion from Jill Biden "in an abundance of caution," O'Connor wrote in the memo.

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The Skin Cancer Foundation said the delicate skin around the eyes is especially vulnerable to damage from the sun's ultraviolet rays.

The surgery was arranged for the morning after the Bidens returned from Mexico City, where the president held two days of talks with the leaders of Mexico and Canada.

In April 2021, the First Lady had a medical procedure that the White House described only as "common". Details were not provided.

The president accompanied her to an outpatient centre near the campus of George Washington University, and they returned to the White House after about two hours.

Biden also accompanied the First Lady to Walter Reed in July 2021 for outpatient treatment after she punctured her left foot while walking on a beach in Hawaii.

She had stopped in Hawaii for official events after participating in the opening events for the Tokyo Olympics.

Chiara Fiorillo

Cancer, Jill Biden, Joe Biden

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