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Sir Chris Hoy, 48, says he 'was in a bad way for a while but is now feeling fit and strong and has a whole new purpose' after shocking terminal cancer diagnosis


The six-time Olympic cycling champion, 48, was diagnosed last year and announced last month that the cancer is terminal.

Sir Chris recalled about his 'absolute shock and horror' in a BBC interview last week as doctors told him the 'nightmare' diagnosis Earlier this month, he appeared on BBC Breakfast News and shared his 'absolute shock and horror' as doctors told him the 'nightmare' diagnosis. A recent NHS National Cancer Patient Experience Survey has suggested that men are being diagnosed late and suffering avoidable deaths because they have to fight to be taken seriously by doctors.

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