Former U.S. President Joe Biden rang the victory bell after successfully completing his radiation therapy for cancer.
Former U.S. President Joe Biden has completed his radiation therapy following a diagnosis of an “aggressive form” of prostate cancer in May 2025.
His daughter, Ashley Biden, shared a video of him ringing the traditional victory bell at Penn Medicine to mark the end of his treatment.
“Rung the bell! Thank you to the incredible doctors, nurses, and staff at Penn Medicine. We are so grateful!” she wrote in the caption.

A Biden spokesperson confirmed earlier this month that the former president had begun radiation therapy. He also is undergoing hormone therapy.

Biden was diagnosed when doctors found a “small nodule” on the 82-year-old Democrat’s prostate during a routine exam. The cancer had spread to the bone.
Biden, who will be 83 next month, also recently underwent skin cancer surgery.