Stephen Fry has urged men of a ‘certain age’ to get their prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels checked after being diagnosed with prostate cancer.
In an honest 13-minute video, the QI host revealed he has fought prostate cancer, which he called ‘an aggressive little bugger’.
Fry had his prostate and 11 lymphnodes removed in an operation in January, and has been recovering ever since.
Speaking in the video, the 60-year-old said: ‘I genuinely felt that my life was saved by this early intervention. So I urge any of you men of a certain age to… Read the full story