'Aggressive little bugger': Stephen Fry reveals prostate cancer diagnosis – video
Comedian reveals in a video message shared on Twitter that he has had surgical treatment for the disease.
- Stephen Fry has prostate cancer
- He said he had visited his doctor for a flu jab, but that a full health check revealed his prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels were high. An MRI scan confirmed that he had cancer.Fry was offered the option of radiotherapy, “a long and difficult process”, or having his prostate removed. He chose to have surgery and has since been recovering.He said he had visited his doctor for a flu jab, but that a full health check revealed his prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels were high. An MRI scan confirmed that he had cancer.Fry was offered the option of radiotherapy, “a long and difficult process”, or having his prostate removed. He chose to have surgery and has since been recovering.
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