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TV host Dermot Murnaghan, diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer, urges men in high-risk groups to get screened early despite feeling fine.
TV presenter Dermot Murnaghan has urged men in high-risk groups to get screened for prostate cancer after disclosing his stage 4 diagnosis, revealing he delayed testing despite knowing the risks and having covered the issue professionally.
Speaking on BBC Breakfast, he said he put off checking because he felt fine, a common hesitation among men, and stressed that while stage 4 prostate cancer is incurable, it is treatable with modern medicine.
He emphasized that lack of symptoms doesn’t mean safety, highlighted risk factors like age, race, and family history, and encouraged early detection to avoid delays.
Inspired by Sir Chris Hoy’s public disclosure, Murnaghan shared his story to raise awareness and help others act sooner, saying his priorities have shifted to family and health.
El presentador de televisión Dermot Murnaghan, diagnosticado con cáncer de próstata en estadio 4, insta a los hombres en grupos de alto riesgo a someterse a exámenes de detección temprano a pesar de sentirse bien.