Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy urges earlier prostate cancer screening to save lives.

Sir Chris Hoy, a six-time Olympic cycling champion diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer, advocates for lowering the screening age for prostate cancer to save lives. He believes men with a family history of the disease should be screened earlier than the current age of 50, when they can request a PSA test from their doctor. Hoy hopes his story will encourage changes in screening policies to promote early detection and reduce the need for extensive treatments.

November 05, 2024
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