Comedy legend Bobby Davro has revealed he is battling prostate cancer three years after the tragic death of his fiancée Vicky Wright and two years after his stroke.The 67-year-old appeared on This Morning on Tuesday and explained that he had no prior symptoms, but that a close friend advised him to get a PSA test which led to his diagnosisBen Shephard asked Bobby how he learned he had prostate cancer as he sat alongside Doctor Zoe Williams. think one in eight men get it,’ he said.Coming in today, the man that picked me up in the car from Waterloo – he had it. I think a lot of men of colour, they get more prostate cancer, so it’s got to be checked.Get your PSA checked and have your prostate examined. My doctor told me mine was a bit swollen so I had the PSA test and it was 24, which wasn’t good at all.
Comedy legend Bobby Davro has revealed he is battling prostate cancer three years after the tragic death of his fiancée Vicky Wright and two years after his stroke.The 67-year-old appeared on This Morning on Tuesday and explained that he had no prior symptoms, but that a close friend advised him to get a PSA test which led to his diagnosis.Ben Shephard asked Bobby how he learned he had prostate cancer as he sat alongside Doctor Zoe Williams.’I think one in eight men get it,’ he said.’Coming in today, the man that picked me up in the car from Waterloo – he had it. I think a lot of men of colour, they get more prostate cancer, so it’s got to be checked.Get your PSA checked and have your prostate examined. My doctor told me mine was a bit swollen so I had the PSA test and it was 24, which wasn’t good at all.