Sir Chris Hoy’s fury as 10,000 men a year diagnosed with cancer ‘too late’

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Sir Chris Hoy’s fury as 10,000 men a year diagnosed with cancer ‘too late’

Daily Mail · 1 day ago

The article's headline reports that the Olympic cycling champion Sir Chris Hoy has expressed anger over the fact that around 10,000 men a year in the UK are diagnosed with cancer at a stage deemed "too late" for the most effective treatment. Hoy, who has himself been diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer, has become a prominent campaigner urging earlier testing and greater awareness, making the issue of late diagnosis a matter of significant public health concern.

However, the supplied text consists almost entirely of Daily Mail website navigation links, unrelated headlines and promotional teasers — covering topics such as Wimbledon, the World Cup, royal appearances and various lifestyle features — rather than the body of the cancer story itself. As a result, the specific figures, quotes from Sir Chris Hoy and supporting context that would normally accompany the headline are not present in the material provided, so the substance of his remarks cannot be summarised from this source.

  • Sir Chris Hoy is angry at late cancer diagnoses among men.
  • Around 10,000 men a year are reportedly diagnosed too late.
  • Full article body was not included in the provided text.

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