Trigger warning: This article contains mentions of cancer.Bobby Davro, a well-known face in the world of comedy and TV shows, recently opened up about a major health update. The comedian and actor revealed that he had recently received a cancer diagnosis after getting some tests done. For the unversed, Davro is best known for ‘Bobby Davro’s TV Weekly’, ‘Run the Risk’, and ‘EastEnders’, to name a few.
Bobby Davro opens up about cancer diagnosis
The 67-year-old recently featured on the latest episode of ‘This Morning,’ where he shared a harrowing health update that he has been dealing with for some time. The famed British actor revealed that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and that he has been battling the disease for some time now.The ‘Rocking With Laughter’ star further added, “I felt weak. I haven’t had a lot of strength,” which prompted him to get tested. It was one of his friends who encouraged him to get a PSA test, which led to the diagnosis. “A couple of days later, the NHS called and they said they are gonna give you a biopsy”, he further added, which finally revealed that he had cancer.
Bobby Davro says he’s grateful that the diagnosis is not terminal
The actor also added more insight into the matter, revealing that his doctors have assured him that the cancer is not terminal right now. He even quipped about how the doctor added some humour. “The urologist said you’ll be buying Christmas presents for many years to come,” he shared. He also added, “That made me cry because such a relief, you know.”He then continued to talk about getting diagnosed and even urged other men to get the test done, even if you don’t feel like it, and cited the importance of early detection.Disclaimer: This article contains mention of cancer and personal experiences related to the disease, which readers may find sensitive. The information shared is based on personal accounts or reported events and is for general awareness only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.








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