Chris Hoy diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores 15 treatment options
Chris Hoy diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores 15 treatment options

Chris Hoy diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores 15 treatment options

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Sir Chris Hoy, the celebrated Olympic cyclist, remains hopeful despite being diagnosed with terminal stage four prostate cancer, which has metastasized to his bones. During a recent event, Professor Sir Chris Evans outlined that Hoy has '15 to 16 options' for treatment, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a positive outlook in battling cancer. Hoy, who was diagnosed in September 2023, shared his journey of adapting to his condition, stating that while it's challenging to be positive every day, one can choose not to be negative. He described his wife, Sarra, as his 'rock' and acknowledged the need for support from loved ones. As he continues chemotherapy and plans for the future, including family getaways and a charity race, Hoy encourages men to be proactive about their prostate health. His campaign has already prompted over 75,000 men to check their cancer risk through charity resources.

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