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NHS review of prostate screening launched after appeal by Chris Hoy

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November 06, 2024

The health secretary ordered the NHS to review its guidance on testing for prostate cancer yesterday in light of Sir Chris Hoy's "powerful" call for men to be screened in their 40s.

- Jamie Grierson Andrew Gregory

NHS review of prostate screening launched after appeal by Chris Hoy

The six-time Olympic cycling gold medallist, who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer aged 48, urged men with a family history of prostate cancer to see their GP for a blood test even if they were under 50.

"If you've got family history of it like I have, if you're over the age of 45, go and ask your doctor," Hoy told the BBC.

Currently, NHS England guidelines say anyone can request a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test if they are over the age of 50.

Asked about Hoy's comments, Wes Streeting said: "I think he makes a powerful argument there. That's why I've asked the NHS to look at the case for lowering the screening age on prostate cancer, and [Hoy] even makes a particularly powerful case where there's family history."

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