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OLYMPIC CYCLING HERO SIR CHRIS HOY WENT PUBLIC WITH HIS DIAGNOSIS IN OCTOBER LAST YEAR. JEREMY ARMSTRONG News Reporter 17:40, 01 Jun 2025Updated 18:24, 01 Jun 2025 Olympic cycling hero Sir
Chris Hoy has helped to save over 1,000 lives after he bravely went public with his terminal prostate cancer diagnosis last October. The six-time gold medallist, 49, shocked the world when
he revealed he had stage 4 prostate cancer. It came just days after his wife, Sarra, 45, discovered that she had multiple sclerosis, a condition where the body attacks its own immune system,
reports the Mirror. Hoy, 49, then teamed up with the charity Prostate Cancer UK to provide an online 30-second questionnaire. Since then, an impressive 180,000 men have used the 'risk
checker' and more than 1,000 had a PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test which revealed they had prostate cancer. "So that campaign has saved lives," said Sir Chris. "In
all the chaos and all the fear and all the horror of first being diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, you can never imagine any positive outcome coming from that situation. So to know that there
is one has given me a purpose. In difficult moments, you remind yourself, actually there is a net positive from this whole situation. And I'm lucky because I have a platform." The
Edinburgh-born legend said he's been flooded with messages from men who got tested after seeing his story. "My Instagram message feed is stacked with people who had no
symptoms," he told the Sunday Times. "They had no reason to get a other than they'd seen my news. And they did it off the back of that, and found out they do have prostate
cancer. They've caught it early. They're going to get treatment, and it's hopefully going to be OK. That gives me a huge lift." His terminal diagnosis has given him
"a different level of appreciation of life." Article continues below Some experts believe that PSA tests provide too many false positives and negatives. Hoy, who has two young
kids, Callum, nine and Chloe, seven, admitted: "It isn't 100 percent accurate. "But it's the best we've got, and prostate is the most common cancer in England in
men. So I believe we need to be more proactive in how we screen. Look at my situation." The Scot had a family history of the illness but he had "no symptoms, no warnings, so I
would not have got a PSA test if I'd just gone to a regular GP. They'd have said, 'Come back when you're 50'. "But by that point it would have been far too
late." He recently revealed when people ask him for a selfie, his children ask: "Is it because of cancer?". He says: "It's not something that really scares them,
they don't talk about it much, it's just there." Sarra is 'stoic and strong'. The children are still unaware of her diagnosis. JOIN THE DAILY RECORD WHATSAPP
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is the size of a walnut and sits just beneath the bladder - to other areas of the body. It is currently not curable at the advanced stage, but it can be controlled. If cancer has spread to
the bone, the most common symptoms is bone pain - a dull ache or stabbing pain, and can wake you up at night. With Sir Chris, the first symptom was pain in his shoulder. His chemo was
painful because he chose to wear a cap to avoid hair loss for the sake of his young children. Early prostate cancer often has no symptoms. But early signs include a need to urinate more
often, especially at night. Most prostate cancers are found early through screening. Article continues below Men at average risk are likely to have their first screening test at 55 in the
UK. Many men searched 'Sir Chris Hoy' after he went public with his diagnosis, and charities and fellow athletes praised the courage of that decision. Those at high risk may take
the test at 45 or even younger. Hoy's 'Tour de 4' takes place on Sept 7, a charity bike ride for 5,000 cyclists, many living with stage 4 cancer. It aims to raise £1m, and
starts and finishes at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow. To sign up go to https://www.tourde4.com.
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