Sir Cliff Richard has opened up about his cancer diagnosis and treatment in a new exclusive interview – As he disclosed details about his health, he urged others to ‘get checked’
In an exclusive chat with Dermot Murnaghan on Good Morning Britain, Sir Cliff Richard disclosed that he has been undergoing treatment for prostate cancer over the past year. Speaking candidly about his diagnosis, Sir Cliff shared: “I was about to embark on a tour which in fact ended this time at the Royal Albert Hall.
“But I was going to Australia and to New Zealand and the promoter said, ‘Well we need for your insurance, you need to be checked up for something.’ They found that I had prostate cancer.
“But the good fortune was that it was not very old and the other thing is that it has not metastasized. Nothing had moved into bones or anything like that.
“The cancer’s gone at the moment. I don’t know whether it’s going to come back.
“We can’t tell those sort of things but we need to, absolutely, I’m convinced, get there, get tested, get checked.” Highlighting the significance of early testing for men, Sir Cliff emphasised: “I think we as men have got to start saying it, we’ve got to be seen as human beings who may die of this thing.”
Dermot Murnaghan, who is currently battling stage 4 prostate cancer himself, pointed out: “Prostate cancer, we should put out there, is the most prevalent cancer amongst men and the biggest cancer killer of men. There is no national screening programme.”
As per the Mirror, speaking about the recent decision not to approve a national screening programme, Sir Cliff expressed: “I think it’s absolutely ridiculous.
“We have governments to look after our country and those who live in that country, so I can’t see how you can say, ‘Oh we can do this, we can do that, but we don’t do this for these people.'”
“We all deserve to have the same ability to have a test and then start treatments really early. It seems to me – I’ve only been for one year now in touch with cancer, but every time I’ve talked with anybody this has come up and so I think our government must listen to us.”
In recent times, several high-profile men have publicly shared their cancer journeys. Just last week, His Majesty The King revealed that an early diagnosis and “effective intervention” meant his cancer treatment would be reduced in the new year.
Reacting to this news, Sir Cliff confessed he’d love to collaborate with His Majesty The King to raise awareness, stating: “I’ve been involved with many charities over the years and if the King is happy to front it for us, I’m sure loads of people, I certainly would join him..
“If the King is listening, I think most of us would say yeah – we’re available!”
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