Sky News' Dermot Murnaghan diagnosed with stage 4 cancer as he issues plea to men
- Dermot Murnaghan has been diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer.
- Murnaghan encourages men over 50 to get tested and advocate for routine prostate screening by the NHS.
- He is responding positively to treatment and feels well, supported by his family and friends.
- Murnaghan hopes to join a charity bike ride in Glasgow organized by Chris Hoy in September.
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Dermot Murnaghan, 67, diagnosed with ‘advanced prostate cancer’ as former Sky News star issues heartbreaking statement
Veteran broadcaster Dermot Murnaghan has announced he has been diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer though a heartbreaking statement on social media

Former Sky News presenter diagnosed with stage four cancer
A former Sky News presenter has been diagnosed with stage four cancer.
The 6 signs of prostate cancer to know as Dermot Murnaghan reveals diagnosis
TALKING about their below-the-belt health isn’t exactly a chat most men are rushing to have. But prostate cancer is now the most common type of tumour in England following a surge in diagnoses after the Covid pandemic. Ex-Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan has been diagnosed with prostate cancerRex Analysis of NHS figures reveals 55,033 men were diagnosed with it in 2023, compared to 47,526 women with breast cancer, the next most common. So, wh…
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