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Sir Ian McGeechan Says Prostate Cancer Is 'All Gone and Under Control,' Presses for National Screening

He calls for ministers to act during the UK National Screening Committee's review of prostate testing options.

Overview

  • He delivered the update in his first TV interview since revealing his diagnosis, saying the disease is now under control.
  • He said he completed treatment at the end of April and a late-May PSA test read 0.8, which he said indicated it had effectively gone.
  • He urged the government to introduce a national screening programme and backed calls for annual tests as part of early detection.
  • He described a pathway of GP-ordered PSA testing followed by biopsy and MRI, with subsequent hormone therapy and radiotherapy after a grade change.
  • Prostate Cancer UK reports about 63,000 diagnoses and around 12,000 deaths each year in Britain, figures he cited to underscore the need for earlier testing.