Sir Chris Hoy, who announced his terminal cancer diagnosis in October, is urging men to make sure they ask for a check-up. The Olympian, who was diagnosed with secondary bone cancer from prostate ...
Sir Chris Hoy, who announced his terminal cancer diagnosis in October, is urging men to make sure they ask for a check-up. The Olympian, who was diagnosed with secondary bone cancer from prostate ...
The sporting legend has recently revealed his cancer is terminal after scans showed he has secondary bone cancer which stemmed from prostate cancer. Now he has spoken to BBC Breakfast's Sally ...
Instead, medical professionals found a tumour, and Chris was told that his cancer was "incurable but manageable". It was confirmed that he had secondary bone cancer from prostate cancer.
The sports icon has revealed his cancer is terminal and he has only two to four years left to live after scans showed that he has secondary bone cancer from prostate cancer. The 48-year-old told ...
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After a series of hospital scans, Hoy was told his condition had escalated from prostate cancer to secondary bone cancer. "I'd had zero symptoms, nothing to point me towards that that might be an ...
What am I going to say?’.” Several scans then showed it had spread to secondary bone cancer from prostate cancer. “I’d had zero symptoms, nothing to point me towards that that might be an ...
Several scans and hospital appointments followed. It had spread. Secondary bone cancer from prostate cancer, he was told. "I'd had zero symptoms, nothing to point me towards that that might be an ...
However, scans revealed a tumour, and after further assessments and hospital appointments, Hoy was told he had secondary bone cancer originating from prostate cancer. "It was the biggest shock of ...