The first lady was accompanied by her husband, President Joe Biden, for the more than eight-hour procedure, with examinations showing that the lesion over her right eye and on her chest were cancerous.
Jill Biden has undergone surgery to remove cancerous skin lesions from her face and chest, while a third lesion was removed from her left eyelid and sent for examination, the White House physician has said., the 71-year-old first lady spent more than eight hours at Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre for the outpatient procedure.He said examinations showed that the lesion over Mrs Biden's right eye and one newly discovered on her chest were both confirmed to be basal cell carcinoma.
The lesion on her left eyelid was"fully excised, with margins, and was sent for standard microscopic examination", he wrote in his report. Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that develops in basal cells, a type of cell within the skin that produces new skin cells. It causes a pearly white, skin-coloured, or pink bump on the body, particularly on the face and ears. The first lady returned to the White House on Wednesday evening, with her press secretary saying she was"doing well and in good spirits".
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