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Evening Standard
Laura Harding

Bobby Davro issues warning after prostate cancer diagnosis

Bobby Davro (Ian West/PA) - (PA Archive)

Comedian Bobby Davro has urged men to get their prostates examined after revealing his cancer diagnosis.

The impressionist and TV star, 67, said he cried with relief when he learned it was not terminal.

Appearing on ITV’s This Morning, he encouraged men to get a PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test – a blood test that measures a protein produced by the prostate, which is used to screen for prostate cancer.

Davro said: “I think one in eight men get it. Coming in today, the man that picked me up in the car from Waterloo – he had it.

Bobby Davro with Vicky Wright, who died in 2023 (Hannah McKay/PA) (PA Archive)
Bobby Davro with Vicky Wright, who died in 2023 (Hannah McKay/PA) (PA Archive)

“I think a lot of men of colour, they get more prostate cancer, so it’s got to be checked.

“Get your PSA checked and have your prostate examined.

“My doctor told me mine was a bit swollen so I had the PSA test and it was 24, which wasn’t good at all.

“The NHS have been fantastic and a couple of days later, they gave me a biopsy to check out where it is and it was intermediate.

“I asked the urologist if it’s terminal, because that’s the first thing you think of and he said no, I will be buying Christmas presents for many years to come.

“That made me cry because it was such a relief.”

Asked if he had any symptoms before the diagnosis, Davro said: “Not really. The only thing I had was erectile dysfunction. I can say that, can’t I?”

Davro first shared the news of his diagnosis at the weekend, when he told The Andrew Eborn Show: “I’ve got something wrong with me. I’ve got prostate cancer but I think it’s going to be alright.

“I think it’s sort of midrange so I’m taking all the injections and I’ve got the tablets. It’s not a nice thing to have to have.”

Davro’s diagnosis comes three years after the death of his fiancee Vicky Wright.

She had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

Davro also suffered a stroke two years ago but told Eborn: “I think I’m alright now.”

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