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Lesion removed from Jill Biden's left eyelid was noncancerous, doctor says Small basal cell carcinomas had been found on her other eyelid and her chest.
A lesion removed by surgeons last week from first lady Jill Biden's left eyelid was a non-cancerous growth, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, physician to President Biden, said Wednesday.
A noncancerous lesion was removed from Jill Biden’s left eyelid. The first lady also had two other lesions removed recently that cancerous but likely curable.
A small lesion removed from first lady Jill Biden's left eyelid last week has been found to be noncancerous, White House physician Dr. Kevin O'Conn ...
Types of Eyelid Cancer The main categories of cancers occurring on the eyelids are: Basal Cell Carcinoma This accounts for approximately 85% of all tumors occurring on the eyelid, especially ...
A lesion removed by surgeons last week from first lady Jill Biden’s left eyelid was a non-cancerous growth, Dr Kevin O'Connor, physician to President Joe Biden, said Wednesday.
The White House says a lesion removed by surgeons from first lady Jill Biden’s left eyelid was a 'very common, totally harmless, non-cancerous growth.' ...
A lesion removed by surgeons last week from first lady Jill Biden’s left eyelid was a non-cancerous growth, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, physician to President Joe Biden, said Wednesday.
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