Jeremy Clarkson in remission from prostate cancer
Jeremy Clarkson reveals his prostate cancer is in remission.
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"Just lie, just lie, say you have got symptoms, say that you have to get up 32 times in the night for a wee, and that there's some dribbling, because look, 10, 12,000 people people, men to be honest, men die every year in the UK from prostate cancer. Since taking on the running of his farm in 2019 and subsequently launching his hugely popular reality series, Clarkson has become a passionate champion of farmers and attended a demonstration in London opposing the Government's plans to impose inheritance tax on agricultural land in November 2024. However, he will still require regular blood tests as up to 40 per cent of prostate cancer patients experience a recurrence of the disease.
Furthermore, Clarkson added he plans to stay optimistic, with hopes to be among the 60 per cent of patients who don't get the cancer a second time.
One point remains disputed: Opposite versions — Jeremy Clarkson reveals his prostate cancer is in remission. ; Jeremy Clarkson is now in remission after being diagnosed with prostate cancer, as the….
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"Just lie, just lie, say you have got symptoms, say that you have to get up 32 times in the night for a wee, and that there's some dribbling, because look, 10, 12,000 people people, men to be honest, men die every year in the UK from prostate cancer.
according to Manchester Evening NewsSince taking on the running of his farm in 2019 and subsequently launching his hugely popular reality series, Clarkson has become a passionate champion of farmers and attended a demonstration in London opposing the Government's plans to impose inheritance tax on agricultural land in November 2024.
according to Manchester Evening NewsHowever, he will still require regular blood tests as up to 40 per cent of prostate cancer patients experience a recurrence of the disease.
according to Evening StandardClarkson added he plans to stay optimistic, with hopes to be among the 60 per cent of patients who don't get the cancer a second time.
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- Jeremy Clarkson reveals his prostate cancer is in remission.Evening Standard, Stuff
- Jeremy Clarkson is now in remission after being diagnosed with prostate cancer, as the…Manchester Evening News
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- "I did, and that's why I'm sitting here talking to you 11 months down the line.Manchester Evening News
- And it’s a no-brainer. “I did, and that’s why I’m sitting here talking to you 11 months…Evening Standard
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