Newsreader Dermot Murnaghan has called for better cancer screening as he opens up on his own diagnosis.
The former Sky News and BBC broadcaster revealed earlier this year that he had been diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer.
Stage four is the most advanced stage of cancer, meaning cancerous cells have spread beyond the prostate and into other areas of the body. In these cases, it is generally not curable, but it can be treated.
The 67-year-old has today called for improved cancer screening, saying money will eventually be 'saved further down the line'.
He issued a plea for a better screening process for men aged over 50, in high-risk groups or who have symptoms.







