July 9, 2025
Ex-HSKY-NEWS moderator Dermot Murnaghan reveals prostate cancer diagnosis in stage 4

Ex-HSKY-NEWS moderator Dermot Murnaghan reveals prostate cancer diagnosis in stage 4

Prostate cancer was diagnosed with the former moderator of BBC and Sky News Dermot Murnaghan.

The 67-year-old announced his diagnosis on social media and said it was one of advanced cancer in the stadium four.

Murnaghan said that he was lucky enough to have an simply outstanding medical team “, which took care of him,” administered the best possible care with expertise, compassion and sensitivity … I react positively to their excellent treatment and feel good. “

He added: “To mention that my message to all men over 50, in high risk groups or the display of symptoms is tested by the NHS and a campaign for routine prostate screening is displayed.

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“Early detection is crucial.

Prostate cancer in stage four means that the disease has spread in different parts of the body, including nearby organs such as the rear passage or the bladder, the nearby lymph nodes and other parts of the body outside of the pelvis such as bones, lungs or liver, according to Cancer Research UK.

Murnaghan, who had spent more than 15 years at Sky News before his departure in 2023, said he wanted to take part in Sir Chris Hoy’s donation bike trip in September.

Hoy, the six -time Olympic gold medalist, announced that he had a terminal diagnosis for prostate cancer in October 2024.

Murnaghan presents the true documentary series Killer Britain and the Podcast Legends of News.

He presented ITVS Nachrichten at ten and the BBC ten -o’clock News – now known as BBC News with ten – and channel 4 news.

Murnaghan also organized the BBC quiz program.

According to the charity organization prostate cancer UK, about each of eight men is ill, and the disease often has no symptoms in its previous stages.

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