Sir Chris Hoy has revealed he required injections in his spine as a result of his tumour spreading and fracturing his back.
INSPIRATIONAL Sir Chris Hoy is having a huge influence in men seeking advice about prostate cancer. Back in October, the seven-time Olympic medallist revealed he has up to four years to live, ...
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The i Paper on MSNAt 63, my prostate cancer is terminal - one test could have changed everythingKeven Williams says a private health check-up did not detect his cancer. By the time he was diagnosed two years later, it had ...
At-home tests for men worried about prostate cancer can give inconsistent and inaccurate results, BBC News has found. The ...
The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is a blood test which is used to check for prostate conditions including prostate ...
A prostate cancer blood test could save "lives and embarrassment" if it was made more widely available, a charity has claimed ...
MEN have been warned against relying on at-home prostate tests, as they could give inconsistent or misleading results. The ...
Sir Chris Hoy is now inspiring others with his brave fight against cancer which began when a tumour was found in his shoulder ...
Rob Ward says his GP's quick action saved his life. He believes a full screening programme will help other men to benefit from cancer being spotted early. | ITV News Channel ...
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Sir Chris Hoy has revealed a broken back caused by his terminal cancer left him unable to lift his young daughter. The six-time Olympic cycling champion shared his stage 4 prostate cancer ...
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