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 no prior symptoms, 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.'The NHS have been fantastic and a couple of days later, they gave me a biopsy to check out where it is and it was intermediate. 'I asked the urologist if it's terminal, because that's the first thing you think of and he said no, I will be buying Christmas presents for many years to come. That made me cry because it was such a relief.' Comedy legend Bobby Davro, 67, revealed he is battling prostate cancer three years after the tragic death of his fiancée Vicky Wright and spoke about his diganosis on This Morning on Tuesday Cat Deeley asked Bobby if he had any symptoms before the diagnosis. 'Not really. The only thing I had was erectile dysfunction. I can say that can't I? it wasn't nice and it might have had something to do with the woman I...' he joked. 'I tried taking the blue pills, if you know what I mean, [viagra].'He joked: 'I used to take one every night when I was in bed. Not to have sex. It stops me rolling out the bed... Sorry, I've got to put a few gags in. Anyway, I realised that something wasn't quite right.'I was struggling a bit in that department.' Ben said to Dr Zoe, 'the good news is, he's got this diagnosis but Bobby is still very much Bobby. As he says, "you've got to laugh to live".' But let's wind back to the test that was the first indicator that something was going on.'Zoe said: 'There are two groups of people. Those who have symptoms.. and often prostate cancer doesn't have any symptoms... especially in the early stages, but erectile dysfunction can be a symptom.'More common symptoms are difficulty passing urine, because the prostate gland if it grows, which it can do with cancer, but it grows more commonly with non cancer causes, it can push on the tube that the urine goes through.'So difficulty getting started, poor flow, difficulty ending, so dribbling, or feeling like your bladder is not fully empty can all be symptoms but often, there are no symptoms.' On Sunday, Bobby first told The Andrew Eborn Show that he takes a tablet every day following his stroke and joked: 'the doctor has given me one to take every day for the rest of my life and he's only given me six tablets. 'Laughter is the best medicine' he said. 'Unless you've got erectile dysfunction and that's just cruel isn't it. 'I've got something else wrong with me and this will be an exclusive.'I've got prostate cancer. I was diagnosed and it's sh**y. I've had it twice now but I think it's going to be OK. 'It's sort of midrange and I've got all the injections and stuff and I've got the tablets and it's not a nice thing to have to have. It's been a tough few years for Bobby. His fiancée Vicky tragically passed away in May 2023 after battling pancreatic cancer (pictured together in 2010) The comedian was left devastated when his partner – the daughter of legendary late England captain Billy Wright and Beverley Sisters singer Joy Beverley – passed away on May 4, 2023