I'm a Celebrity's Paul Burrell supported by fans as he issues cancer update
05.04.2023 - 07:05
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Princess Diana's butler, was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year. He has been confirmed as a contestant on the new season of I'm A Celebrity All Stars. Last month he told Lorraine Kelly that appearing on the show saved his life as doctors found something wasn't quite right during the medical.
READ MORE: Carol Vorderman says she has 'fallen in love' with I'm A Celebrity campmateHe said: "I'm A Celebrity literally saved my life. I went to the medical, they found a raised PSA (Prostate-specific antigen) level so I went to my GP. When I got back I had an MRI scan, then I had a biopsy and then they told me I have cancer.
"On Tuesday, the reality TV star looked relieved as he shared a milestone on Instagram and said: "The radiotherapy treatment for my prostate cancer is now complete…. onwards and upwards! I cannot thank the staff at The Christie enough. "Their support throughout the process has been absolutely incredible.
…. . and men over 50, please ask your GP for a PSA test!"A video accompanying the post ringing the bell at the hospital.
Fans alike have rushed to offer well wishes, as Katherine said: "Wonderful Paul. Onwards and upwards and beyond". Pru said: "Wishing you all the best Paul.
Thank you for sharing the journey as hard as it is". Ross said: "Delighted for you!!!", while Tom said: "You're incredible. Well done Paul!"Receive newsletters with the biggest and breaking TV and showbiz news by signing up here READ NEXT:Passenger dies on Jet2 flight after going to the toilet 'in distress'Many petrol and diesel car owners hit with £2,605 warningCoronation Street's Elle Mulvaney declares love for Hollyoaks starEmmerdale fans swoon as Lydia Dingle star shows off glam new lookAldi shoppers praise 'brilliant quality'
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