Jeremy Clarkson shares ‘aggressive’ prostate cancer diagnosis
Summary
Jeremy Clarkson revealed he was diagnosed last summer with an aggressive form of prostate cancer and had surgery to remove part of his prostate. He shared the news in the final episodes of his show, explaining the cancer was caught early and expressing hope to continue farming.Key Facts
- Clarkson was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer last summer.
- He had surgery to remove 10% of his prostate where the cancer was found.
- The diagnosis came eight months after he had heart surgery for blocked arteries.
- Clarkson shared the news in the last episodes of his show, Clarkson’s Farm.
- He said the cancer was found early, improving his chances of recovery.
- Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in UK men, making up 28% of new male cases.
- There is no national UK screening program, but men over 50 or with risk factors can ask for a PSA blood test.
- Clarkson has encouraged men to get prostate checkups to catch cancer early.
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