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Comedian Tommy Cannon, 87, says he's lived with prostate cancer since his 50s, urging men over 50 to get tested.
Comedian Tommy Cannon, 87, has revealed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in his 50s, describing the initial shock and fear after a follow-up test confirmed the disease.
Despite a traumatic MRI breakdown and early anxiety, he has remained on active surveillance for over two decades, staying in good health and continuing to perform.
He urges men over 50, especially those with risk factors like age, race, or family history, to get tested, stressing that early detection can save lives.
Cannon credited his wife and family for their support and emphasized the importance of regular screening, as prostate cancer often shows no symptoms early on.
El cómico Tommy Cannon, de 87 años, dice que ha vivido con cáncer de próstata desde los 50 años, instando a los hombres mayores de 50 años a hacerse la prueba.