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Joe Exotic refusing medical treatment as prostate cancer spreads to bladder: report

Por: New York Daily News Entertainment February 25, 2023

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Imprisoned ‘Tiger King’ subject Joe Exotic is reportedly refusing further medical treatment after hearing that his prostate cancer has spread. In a letter obtained by TMZ, Joe Exotic said that he met with his urology specialist on Wednesday after experiencing frequent urination and blood in his urine. The doctor suspected that Joe Exotic’s prostate cancer had spread to his bladder and wanted the reality star to undergo tests to confirm... + full article



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