WASHINGTON — Jill 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, the White House announced Wednesday.
The first lady will have the lesion removed during a “common outpatient procedure” on Jan. 11 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., said Dr. Kevin O’Connor, physician to President Joe Biden, in a memo released by the White House.
Jill Biden’s cancer screening was conducted late last year, a White House official said.
O’Connor said doctors recommended that the lesion be removed from Jill Biden, 71, and be examined “in an abundance of caution.” He said an update will be provided afterward.