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Restaurant critic Giles Coren reveals he has prostate cancer | Giles Coren

Restaurant critic Jiles Kolen revealed that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.

In the times, Kolen said that the tumor needed to monitor, but said that “no treatment is needed at the moment.”

In his column, he said on Wednesday, a 55 -year -old call from a urology nurse on Wednesday. He explained that “some cancer” was recently discovered in a biopsy of an organization sample collected from his prostate. 21 samples.

He wrote that his Gulson Song Core -Glading System, which is commonly used for prostate cancer, was “as low as possible for malignant tumors.”

Prostate cancer reported earlier this week that prostate cancer is currently most commonly diagnosed in the UK. Compared to 47,526 breast cancer, there was a 55,033 disease diagnosis in 2023.

COREN's urologist urged him to collect biopsy after COREN requested a prostate -specific antigen (PSA) test a few years ago, along with his annual cholesterol check, and then raised his PSA level. I discovered what I did.

NHS provides a PSA test to men over the age of 50. On the other hand, men who have a family history of prostate cancer can talk to GP about the 45 -year -old test.

COREN is written as follows. Over 2.5 is unusual, and it is thought that you are facing an imminent death. “

This claim was argued by his GP, he told him: “It's not an imminent death. If they live for a long time, all men can get it. Slow cancer. Most men die, but they don't necessarily mean cancer.

COREN, a winner of food and drinks, has appeared in BBC shows such as Gordon Ramsay, including The SuperSizers, OUR Food, and F-Word. He has been writing for the Times since 2002.

He is a British journalist and humorous Alan Kolen's son and Victoria Kolen Mitchell's older brother.

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