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Sir Cliff's Prostate Cancer Battle: A Year in Treatment
15 Dec
Summary
- Sir Cliff Richard received prostate cancer treatment for one year.
- His cancer is currently in remission, with no metastasis.
- He advocates for a national screening test for men's health.

Veteran singer Sir Cliff Richard has disclosed that he has been undergoing treatment for prostate cancer over the past year. The 85-year-old entertainer shared in a recent interview that his cancer is "gone at the moment," expressing optimism about its current remission. He credits his early diagnosis to a health check conducted for insurance purposes before an international tour.
Richard's diagnosis came with fortunate timing, as the cancer was not advanced and had not spread to his bones. This experience has fueled his strong advocacy for a national cancer screening program. He calls the absence of such a system "absolutely ridiculous," emphasizing that all individuals deserve the opportunity for early detection and treatment.
Inspired by King Charles's own cancer treatment, Sir Cliff expressed his eagerness to collaborate on awareness initiatives. He believes that a unified effort, potentially led by the King, could significantly encourage public participation in health screenings. This comes as the UK National Screening Committee is considering a draft recommendation for targeted prostate cancer screening for men with specific genetic mutations.




