First Lady Jill Biden is set to undergo surgery next week to have a lesion removed just above her right eye—one that was discovered after a “routine” skin cancer screening.
First Lady Jill Biden is set to undergo surgery next week to have a lesion removed just above her right eye—one that was discovered after a “routine” skin cancer screening, according to a spokesperson.
She will go under the knife on Jan. 11 at Walter Reed Military Medical Center. The procedure, called “Mohs surgery,” features a doctor cutting away successive layers of skin for examination until no signs of cancer are found, according to
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Jill Biden to undergo surgery after ‘small lesion’ found during skin cancer screeningAccording to the Mayo Clinic, Mohs surgery involves cutting away thin layers of skin in order to look for any signs of cancer.
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Jill Biden to undergo surgery to remove lesion above right eyeFirst Lady Jill Biden will undergo surgery to remove a lesion found above her right eye after a routine eye cancer screening, the White House said Wednesday, per AP.
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Jill Biden to Have Lesion Removed From Above Right EyeJill Biden will undergo a medical procedure next week to remove a small lesion from above her right eye that was discovered during a routine skin cancer screening. Dr. Kevin O’Connor, physician to President Joe Biden, says the first lady will undergo the outpatient procedure next Wednesday, Jan. 11, at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Doctors recommended that the lesion be removed from 71-year-old Jill Biden during what O’Connor describes as a “common outpatient procedure,” and that it be examined “in an abundance of caution.”
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First lady Jill Biden to have small lesion found during skin cancer screening removed 'in an abundance of caution'First lady Jill Biden will undergo a dermatological procedure next week to remove a small lesion found during a 'routine skin cancer screening,' White House officials say.
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