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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Lauren Del Fabbro

Sir Chris Hoy says public support has ‘lifted’ him after terminal cancer diagnosis

  • Sir Chris Hoy, 49, revealed he was diagnosed with terminal stage four prostate cancer in 2023 at age 47, which has since spread to his bones.
  • His diagnosis at a younger age than the typical NHS high-risk group (over 50) highlights his urgent call for earlier prostate cancer screening.
  • Sir Chris is advocating for systemic changes to testing protocols, including proactive PSA blood tests for high-risk men, like Black men and those with a family history of prostate cancer.
  • Prostate Cancer UK supports his plea, urging the government to overhaul NHS guidelines to encourage GPs to discuss testing with high-risk men from age 45.
  • Sir Chris says he is “incredibly lucky” to be supported by his family, friends and the general public, and their kindness has “lifted me up and given me a sense of purpose”.

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Prostate cancer screening must be overhauled, Sir Chris Hoy says

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