01:14Comedian Bobby Davro announces prostate cancer diagnosis despite experiencing no symptomsBobby Davro has announced his prostate cancer diagnosis, issuing a plea for others to undergo checks.The comedian, 67, told This Morning he received his cancer diagnosis after experiencing no symptoms. A friend urged him to undergo a PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) test due to his age; he later underwent a biopsy and received his diagnosis.Davro urged viewers to get a PSA test, which is a blood test to help check for conditions such as prostate cancer or an enlarged prostate, and have their prostate examined.He recalled how he cried when a urologist told him the cancer was not terminal, and that he would be "buying Christmas presents for many years to come."Up next
Comedy legend reveals shock prostate cancer diagnosis at 67
Bobby Davro has announced his prostate cancer diagnosis, issuing a plea for others to undergo checks. The comedian, 67, told This Morning he received his cancer diagnosis after experiencing no symptoms. A friend urged him to undergo a PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) test due to his age; he later underwent a biopsy and received his diagnosis. Davro urged viewers to get a PSA test, which is a blood test to help check for conditions such as prostate cancer or an enlarged prostate, and have their prostate examined. He recalled how he cried when a urologist told him the cancer was not terminal, and that he would be "buying Christmas presents for many years to come."
Bobby Davro, 67, announces prostate cancer diagnosis discovered via PSA screening despite no initial symptoms. Advocates for preventive testing, highlighting importance of early detection through available diagnostic protocols for risk groups.









