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Home / Health / Shaka Hislop's Cancer Fight: A Stark Warning

Shaka Hislop's Cancer Fight: A Stark Warning

4 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Former goalkeeper Shaka Hislop has aggressive prostate cancer.
  • Cancer spread to his pelvic bone, requiring surgery and radiation.
  • Hislop urges men, especially those of African descent, to get tested.
Shaka Hislop's Cancer Fight: A Stark Warning

Former goalkeeper Shaka Hislop disclosed his ongoing battle with aggressive prostate cancer, diagnosed approximately 18 months ago. His initial surgery, a radical prostatectomy, was followed by the unsettling discovery that the cancer had spread to his pelvic bone. He recently completed seven and a half weeks of radiation therapy.

Hislop, 56, shared his diagnosis via Instagram, emphasizing the importance of regular PSA tests, even when not routinely encouraged by health bodies. He stressed that early detection is crucial, as prostate cancer is survivable with prompt treatment.

He urged men, especially those of African descent over 40, to get tested, highlighting that family history is not the sole determining factor. Hislop’s experience serves as a powerful testament to advocating for one's health and the life-saving potential of early screening.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Shaka Hislop revealed he has been diagnosed with a fairly aggressive prostate cancer that has spread to his pelvic bone.
Shaka Hislop is urging men to get tested because prostate cancer is survivable if caught early, and testing saved his life.
The UK National Screening Committee (UKNSC) recently recommended that routine prostate cancer screening not be made available for the vast majority of men in the UK.

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