India, Oct. 11 -- Joe Biden was earlier said to be receiving treatment for his prostate cancer. The latest updates suggest that the former United States President has now begun radiation therapy.

The regime will include five weeks of intensive radiation therapy, according to the New York Post.

His team, however, has assured that the 46th US President is doing well as of now. A spokesperson for Biden informed NBC News that the radiation therapy is the latest addition to the line of treatment. He was earlier kept on a hormone medication pill. The initial reports on Biden's cancer diagnosis came in May after his office informed that the former President is battling aggressive prostate cancer.

Ever since Biden's cancer diagnosis was announ...